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Plant lodging is usually caused by insufficient mechanical strength, attacks of diseases or pests, or by a combination of both these factors. The propensity of such cereals as wheat, rice, and corn to lodging is largely accounted for by potassium nutrition.

Large cereal yields require large application of nitrogen. Nitrogen fertilization leads to lavish growth of vegetation and if potassium is not applied together with nitrogen plants may lodge.