Symptoms
Symptoms begin with yellowing in intercostal areas at the base of leaflets or leaf margin. The chlorosis expands to the whole leaf as the deficiency continues. The margin often remains green.
Eventually necrotic patches appear in the yellow areas which terminate as intercostal leaf scorch.
Symptoms are most severe in the oldest leaves, which have green veins and large areas of marginal and intercostal necrosis.
Reasons
Severe magnesium deficiency.
Manganese deficiency is similar but here intercostal yellowing starts on younger leaves and the necrosis is usually in spots along the line of the veins.
Symptoms
Symptoms begin with yellowing in intercostal areas at the base of leaflets or leaf margin. The chlorosis expand to the whole leaf as the deficiency continues. The margin often remains green.
Eventually necrotic patches appear in the yellow areas which terminate as intercostal leaf scorch. The leaf margins roll up and begin to crumble.
Symptoms are most severe in the oldest leaves, which have green veins and large areas of marginal and intercostal necrosis.
Reasons
Severe magnesium deficiency.
Manganese deficiency is similar but here intercostal yellowing usually starts on younger leaves.
Symptoms
Symptoms begin with yellowing in intercostal areas at the base of leaflets or leaf margin. The chlorosis expand to the whole leaf as the deficiency continues. The margin often remains green.
Eventually necrotic patches appear in the yellow areas which terminate as intercostal leaf scorch.
Symptoms are most severe in the oldest leaves, which have green veins and large areas of marginal and intercostal necrosis.
Reasons
Magnesium deficiency.
Manganese deficiency is similar, but here intercostal yellowing starts on younger leaves.
Symptoms
Symptoms begin with yellowing in intercostal areas at the base of leaflets or leaf margin of older leaves. The chlorosis expand to the whole leaf as the deficiency continues. The margin often remains green.
Eventually necrotic patches appear in the yellow areas which terminate as intercostal leaf scorch.
Symptoms are most severe in the oldest leaves, which have green veins and large areas of marginal and intercostal necrosis.
Reasons
Magnesium deficiency.
Manganese deficiency is similar but here intercostal yellowing starts on younger leaves and the necrosis is usually in spots along the line of the veins.
Symptoms
Symptoms begin with yellowing in intercostal areas at the base of leaflets or leaf margin. The chlorosis expands to the whole leaf as the deficiency continues. The margin often remains green.
Eventually necrotic patches appear in the yellow areas which terminate as intercostal leaf scorch.
Symptoms are most severe in the oldest leaves, which have green veins and large areas of marginal and intercostal necrosis.
Reasons
Severe magnesium deficiency.
Manganese deficiency is similar but here intercostal yellowing starts on younger leaves and the necrosis is usually in spots along the line of the veins.
Symptoms
Symptoms begin with yellowing in intercostal areas at the base of leaflets or leaf margin. The chlorosis expands to the whole leaf as the deficiency continues. The margin often remains green.
Eventually necrotic patches appear in the yellow areas which terminate as intercostal leaf scorch.
Symptoms are most severe in the oldest leaves, which have green veins and large areas of marginal and intercostal necrosis.
Reasons
Severe magnesium deficiency.
Manganese deficiency is similar but here intercostal yellowing starts on younger leaves and the necrosis is usually in spots along the line of the veins.
Symptoms
Symptoms start with yellow mottling in intercostal areas of the leaf, often at the base of leaflets or leaf margin. The chlorosis expands to the whole leaf as the deficiency continues.
Symptoms are most severe in the oldest leaves.
Reasons
Beginning magnesium deficiency.
Manganese deficiency looks similar but here intercostal yellowing usually starts on younger leaves.
Potatoes: 2-4 l/ha 1 week after 100% emergence and following petiole analysis during tuber bulking. For moderate to severe deficiency, repeat applications at 10-14 day intervals. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
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