Crops Nutrients Deficiency Symptoms
Micronutrients
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Boron Deficiency Symptoms
Wheat Crop
Boron is immobile in the plant and deficiency symptoms appear as abnormal growth on the youngest leaves and growing points with apical growing points eventually becoming stunted and dead. Some crop-specific B deficiency symptoms include: crooked stem in celery, hollow heart in peanut, corky core in apple, rosetting (terminal bud dieback) in alfalfa and cotton, and heart rot in sugar beet.
Banana was grown in an acid soil.
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Zinc Deficiency Symptoms
Wheat Crop
Zinc deficiency appears as a chlorosis in the interveinal areas of new leaves, producing a banding appearance. Leaf and plant growth become stunted with increasing severity of the deficiency and leaves eventually die and fall off the plant. At branch terminals of fruit and nut trees, rosetting occurs with considerable dieback of the branches.
A muddy grey-green region appears in the middle of leaf.
Zinc deficient wheat plant with symptoms appearing on the third leaf.
Yellow and brown necrotic patches gradually extend outwards towards the tip and base of the leaf.