Maize - Chlorosis
Symptoms
Plant shows stunted, erect growth with interveinal chlorosis of the younger leaves.
Reasons
Sulfur deficiency
Maize - Chlorosis
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
Sulfur deficiency (right).
Nitrogen deficiency can cause similar symptoms but begins at the older leaves.
Maize - Chlorosis
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 redbrown seam along the leaf margin and the leaf base has got a tint of the same colour.
Reasons
Sulfur deficiency.
Nitrogen deficiency can cause similar chlorosis but begins at the older leaves.
Maize - Chlorosis
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 redbrown seam along the leaf margin and the leaf base has got a tint of the same colour.
Reasons
Sulfur deficiency.
Nitrogen deficiency can cause similar chlorosis but begins at the older leaves.
Sulfur deficiency made worse by
- Acidic soils
- Light, sandy soils (leaching)
- Low organic matter
- Poorly aerated soils (waterlogged soils
- ) Areas with low industrial emissions
Sulfur is important for
- Green foliage and healthy growth
- More effective use of nitrogen by the crop