Symptoms
Mo deficient plants show a faint yellowgreen chlorosis. Leaves of young plants are relatively small and bent down. Their edges are more serrated than usual.
Reasons
Molybdenum deficiency (right)
Mo deficiency problems are most common on acidic or sandy soils with low organic matters. As the nutrient is moderately translocated, its deficiency symptoms can appear across the whole plant and may easily be confused with other nutrient problems. Tissue analysis is recommended.
Symptoms
Mo deficient plants show a faint yellowgreen chlorosis. Leaves of young plants are relatively small and bent down. Their edges are more serrated than usual.
Reasons
Molybdenum deficiency
Mo deficiency problems are most common on acidic or sandy soils with low organic matters. As the nutrient is moderately translocated, its deficiency symptoms can appear across the whole plant and may easily be confused with other nutrient problems. Tissue analysis is recommended.
Symptoms
Mo deficient plants show a faint yellowgreen chlorosis. Leaves of mature plants are relatively large, rather elongated and bent down. Plant habitus is loose, headforming inhibited.
Reasons
Molybdenum deficiency (right)
Mo deficiency problems are most common on acidic or sandy soils with low organic matters. As the nutrient is moderately translocated, its deficiency symptoms can appear across the whole plant and may easily be confused with other nutrient problems. Tissue analysis is recommended.
Symptoms
Mo deficient plants show a faint yellowgreen chlorosis. Leaves of mature plants are relatively large, rather elongated and bent down. Plant habitus is loose, headforming inhibited.
Reasons
Molybdenum deficiency
Mo deficiency problems are most common on acidic or sandy soils with low organic matters. As the nutrient is moderately translocated, its deficiency symptoms can appear across the whole plant and may easily be confused with other nutrient problems. Tissue analysis is recommended.
Symptoms
Mo deficient plants show a faint yellowgreen chlorosis. Leaves of mature plants are relatively large, rather elongated and bent down. Plant habitus is loose, headforming inhibited.
Reasons
Molybdenum deficiency
Mo deficiency problems are most common on acidic or sandy soils with low organic matters. As the nutrient is moderately translocated, its deficiency symptoms can appear across the whole plant and may easily be confused with other nutrient problems. Tissue analysis is recommended.
Symptoms
Mo deficient plants show a faint yellowgreen chlorosis. Leaves of young plants are relatively small and bent down. Their edges are more serrated than usual.
Reasons
Molybdenum deficiency
Mo deficiency problems are most common on acidic or sandy soils with low organic matters. As the nutrient is moderately translocated, its deficiency symptoms can appear across the whole plant and may easily be confused with other nutrient problems. Tissue analysis is recommended.
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