What are the difficiency symptoms for wheat growth???
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Jun 8
Some common deficiency symptoms for wheat growth include:
1. Nitrogen deficiency: Yellowing of older leaves, stunted growth, reduced tillering, and poor grain development.
2. Phosphorus deficiency: Purplish discoloration of leaves, reduced root growth, delayed maturity, and poor grain development.
3. Potassium deficiency: Yellowing and browning of leaf margins, reduced grain size, and poor stalk strength.
4. Iron deficiency: Yellowing of young leaves, reduced chlorophyll production, and poor growth.
5. Zinc deficiency: Stunted growth, yellowing of leaves, reduced tillering, and poor grain development.
6. Magnesium deficiency: Yellowing of older leaves, reduced chlorophyll production, and poor grain development.
7. Manganese deficiency: Yellowing of young leaves, reduced chlorophyll production, and poor growth.
It is important to regularly monitor the nutrient levels in the soil and provide appropriate fertilization to prevent and correct deficiencies in wheat crops.
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Jun 8
Nitrogen Deficiency:
- Stunted growth - Yellowing of leaves (chlorosis) starting from older leaves - Poor tillering - Delayed maturity
Phosphorus Deficiency:
- Stunted growth - Purpling of leaves (anthocyanin accumulation) - Reduced root development - Poor seed set
Potassium Deficiency:
- Stunted growth - Yellowing of leaf tips and margins - Bronzing or scorching of leaf tips - Weak stems and lodging
Sulfur Deficiency:
- Stunted growth - Yellowing of younger leaves - Interveinal chlorosis - Thin stems and weak straw
Magnesium Deficiency:
- Yellowing of interveinal areas of leaves (interveinal chlorosis) - Marbling of leaves with yellow and green areas - Leaf necrosis (tissue death)
Calcium Deficiency:
- Stunted growth - Blossom-end rot in ears - Poor seed development - Increased susceptibility to diseases