Symptoms
Young shoot tips are deformed as the young leaflets are not developed properly. Remaining leaf stubs show dark brown necrosis.
Calcium deficiency is seldom seen on the leaves, as most soils contains enough calcium for leaf growth.
Reasons
Calcium deficiency
Boron deficiency causes similar symptoms, but necrosis is normally seen between the veins and not only at the edge of the leaf as with calcium deficiency.
Potassium deficiency causes necrosis at the edge of the leaf, but symptoms are first visible on the older leaves. The leaves with potassium deficiency normally do not curl up.
Symptoms
The margins of young, fully developed leaflets are cupped upwards.
Calcium deficiency is seldom seen on the leaves, as most soils contain enough calcium for leaf growth.
Reasons
Calcium deficiency
Symptoms
Internal browning.
Also hollow tubers are a symptom of calcium deficiency.
Reasons
Calcium deficiency
Can be confused with boron deficiency. It is difficult to separate the symptoms.
Symptoms
Calcium deficiency causes internal browning and hollow tubers.
Reasons
Calcium deficiency
Boron deficiency can also trigger internal browning and hollow tubers. It is difficult to separate the symptoms.
Potatoes: 375 to 500 kg/ha at tuber initiation. Exact recommendation depends on soil analysis and variety requirements. Refer to your local Yara area manager for detailed recommendation.
Read more about YaraLiva TROPICOTEPotatoes: 2 to 3 applications of 5 to 10 l/ha commencing at tuber initiation (when 50% of the tip swellings are twice the diameter of the rest of the stolon) with 10 to 14 day intervals between applications. Water rate: 200 l/ha
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