Symptoms
Plant shows stunted, erect growth with interveinal chlorosis of the younger leaves.
Reasons
Sulphur deficiency
Symptoms
Plant shows stunted, erect growth. Seen from a distance, younger leaves are colored uniformly pale, but when you look at them closely, it's rather an interveinal chlorosis. The yellowgreen leaves show a narrow brown seam along the leaf margin.
Reasons
Sulphur deficiency (right)
Nitrogen deficiency can cause similar symptoms but begins at the older leaves.
Symptoms
Plant shows stunted, erect growth. Seen from a distance, younger leaves are coloured uniformly pale, but when you look at them closely, it's rather an interveinal chlorosis.
The yellowgreen leaves show a narrow redbrown seam along the leaf margin and the leaf base has got a tint of the same colour.
Reasons
Sulphur deficiency
Nitrogen deficiency can cause similar chlorosis but begins at the older leaves.
Symptoms
Plant shows stunted, erect growth. Seen from a distance, younger leaves are coloured uniformly pale, but when you look at them closely, it's rather an interveinal chlorosis.
The yellowgreen leaves show a narrow redbrown seam along the leaf margin and the leaf base has got a tint of the same colour.
Reasons
Sulphur deficiency
Nitrogen deficiency can cause similar chlorosis but begins at the older leaves.
Maize: 5 l/ha at the 4 to 8 leaf stage. Repeat 10 to 14 days later if required. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
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