Fe deficiency symptoms I. Interveinal yellowing and chlorosis of whole leaves and emerging leaves Symptoms appear on youngest upper leaves The leaves are yellow. with the veins remaining green 2. Whole leaves become chlorotic and pale and reduction of eave 3. Not all species are equally susceptible to Fe deficiency Calcifuge species(避钙植物) is susceptible to Fe chlorosis The most important commercial crops affected are citrus, deciduous fruit trees碆叶果树 and vine; Field beans soybeans. legumes, and tomato etc
Fe deficiency symptoms 1. Interveinal yellowing and chlorosis of whole leaves and emerging leaves. Symptoms appear on youngest upper leaves The leaves are yellow, with the veins remaining green. 2. Whole leaves become chlorotic and pale and reduction of leave. 3. Not all species are equally susceptible to Fe deficiency Calcifuge species(避钙植物)is susceptible to Fe chlorosis; The most important commercial crops affected are citrus, deciduous fruit trees落叶果树 and vine; Field beans, soybeans, legumes, and tomato etc
Iron deficiency in soybeans
Iron deficiency in soybeans
ron deficiency in rice terveinal yellowing of younger leaves in e-deficient plant AINSNW Wheat Plants Iron deficiency Oat Plants Iron deficiency Severe chlorosis of leaves Young leaves severe chlorosis most severe on younger growths chlorosis begins as interveinal stripes die-back of chlorotic leaves
Iron deficiency in rice Wheat Plants Iron deficiency Severe chlorosis of leaves, most severe on younger growths; die-back of chlorotic leaves Oat Plants Iron deficiency Young leaves severe chlorosis; chlorosis begins as interveinal stripes
越橘 Highbush blueberry leaves with chlorosis, caused by Fe deficiency(bottom row)
越橘
Iron-deficient young orange leaves, with green veins and midrib(typical pattern)