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This can be carried out either regularly or when the first symptoms of chlorosis have been spotted.
These can include chlorosis, wilting, leaf drop, and death quickly follows.
Plants are occasionally affected by leaf miners or chlorosis of the leaves.
Yellow spots are larger and in greater abundance to give the appearance of chlorosis.
Chlorosis can develop on alkaline soil, especially where organic matter is low.
In sorghum, chlorosis of the seedlings is very common after infection.
The plants are iron-hungry, a condition known as chlorosis.
Infected plants show symptoms of chlorosis, stunting and often do not properly head.
Above ground symptoms include defoliation and leaf chlorosis leading to death of the plant.
Leaves retain their yellow border from the initial chlorosis.
In horticulture it is used for treating iron chlorosis.
The older leaves develop chlorosis while the younger leaves stay a dull green.
It shows creamy leaves, but no chlorosis occurs in leaf veins, and they remain green.
Chlorosis is a condition in which leaves produce insufficient chlorophyll, turning them yellow.
Manganese deficient plants will develop chlorosis between the veins of its leaves.
The subsequent infection causes chlorosis of the leaves in localized yellow spots.
Iron is needed to produce chlorophyll, hence its deficiency causes chlorosis.
He reports that the chlorosis afflicting many species of plants is no better, despite constant iron treatments.
Symptoms of zinc deficiency include chlorosis and stunted growth.
Nitrogen deficiency most often results in stunted growth, slow growth, and chlorosis.
A pathogen of rice plants, it may cause chlorosis, necrosis, and malformation.
Olsen, C. (1935) Iron absorption and chlorosis in green plants.
When maize plants are infected as seedlings, the first symptom to appear is chlorosis of the leaves.
His recipe for medicinal chocolate that treated chlorosis in women, included iron filings.
The first symptoms of infestation are typically poor plant growth, chlorosis, and wilting.