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The meristem that is likely to be affected in the chinaberry trees as a result of the acid rain.
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The chinaberry trees are also referred to as Melia azedarach. It is a type of deciduous tree, which belongs to the mahogany family. The adult tree is around 7–12 meters in length. The acid rain has a considerably low pH (potential of hydrogen ions) level, which can affect the growth of the plant.
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