Some studies of mineral deficiency symptoms in mango
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ArticleLanguage: English Publication details: 1952. Florida (USA) : Florida State Horticultural Society, Subject(s):
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Proceedings of the Florida State Horticultural Society Florida (USA) : Florida State Horticultural Society, 1952. v. 64, p. 243-248Summary: The present study was strated with the objective of producing foliar-deficiency patterns for a possible eleven mineral elements, with the view that such information would be of value in mango culture. Sand culture studies were started in the fall of 1947 and continued for about three years with partial success in distinguishing specific leaf symptoms of the various essential elements. The present report gives an outline of the study, along with pertinent description and illustrations of the leaf symptoms which developed and some discussion on the elements which failed to cause any foliar abormalities.
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The present study was strated with the objective of producing foliar-deficiency patterns for a possible eleven mineral elements, with the view that such information would be of value in mango culture. Sand culture studies were started in the fall of 1947 and continued for about three years with partial success in distinguishing specific leaf symptoms of the various essential elements. The present report gives an outline of the study, along with pertinent description and illustrations of the leaf symptoms which developed and some discussion on the elements which failed to cause any foliar abormalities.
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