In cassava farming, rapid growth is promoted at the expense of tuber formation by the application of
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In cassava farming, the application of nitrogen fertilizer promotes rapid growth at the expense of tuber formation. Nitrogen is a macronutrient that promotes the growth of leaves and stems in plants, but when present in excess, it suppresses the development of the root system and reduces the yield of tubers in cassava. Therefore, cassava farmers need to carefully manage the use of nitrogen fertilizer to avoid promoting excessive vegetative growth at the expense of tuber formation.