Symptoms
Terminal leaves show a typical, yellowgreen interveinal discoloration. The leaf veins remain dark green for some time, but become chlorotic, too, with ongoing undersupply.
Reasons
Iron deficiency
Symptoms
Terminal leaves show a typical, yellowgreen interveinal discoloration. The leaf veins remain dark green for some time, but become chlorotic too with ongoing undersupply.
Reasons
Iron deficiency
Symptoms
Total height is reduced, the leaves look wilted and flaccid. All leaves show a fairly even chlorosis.
Symptoms begin with a yellowgreen interveinal discoloration of the terminal leaves. The leaf veins remain dark green for some time. With ongoing undersupply the veins also become chlorotic.
Reasons
Iron deficiency (right)
Symptoms
Total height is severely reduced, the leaves look wilted and flaccid.
The upper, younger leaves show a typical, yellowgreen interveinal discoloration. The leaf veins remain dark green for some time, but with ongoing undersupply they become chlorotic, too.
Reasons
Iron deficiency (right)
Asia and Oceania