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Why does the presence of high concentrations of salts in soil pose a problem for plants? Select all that apply. If taken up by the shoot, salts make the plant more palatable to large herbivores. If the salts are not filtered from the transpiration stream, they can damage the plant. If excluded by the root, the salts can make it harder for the root to extract water from the soil. Salts can form insoluble compounds with organic forms of nitrogen that are then unavailable to the plant.

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