Why I believe option D is wrong + Why many fell for option D but in the end, it is wrong:
Option (D) The soil on Tufe Island, unlike that on the mainland, lacks important nutrients that help Turfil sunflowers survive and grow tall in a dry environment.
The real problem here is: The right answer on an assumption question should pass both tests:
a. First it should be COMPATIBLE WITH/ STRENGTHEN THE conclusion
b. Second, the negation of the correct answer should DESTROY the conclusion
Only if the answer choice passes both the tests, it becomes ABSOLUTELY necessary for the conclusion.
Now looking at option D, it is COMPATIBLE WITH/ STRENGTHENS THE conclusion since it gives a valid reason for the short height & lack of nutrients is an environmental factor
However, it fails the negation test since the negation of this is "Soil has enough nutrients". Most students including myself thought well, yes if the soil has enough nutrients, then the environmental angle fails i.e. environment is NOT responsible for the short height
But, just because the negation says the soil lacks nutrients it DOES NOT DESTROY THE CONCLUSION, as there could be some other environmental factor like humidity, sunlight, etc. that may still impact the height & so the conclusion survives even are negating option D