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Nutrient Disorders in Tree Fruits
Nutrient Disorders in Tree Fruits PNW0121E  
Author(s): Nels R. Benson, C. G. Woodbridge, and Richard D. Bartram

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Nutritional problems often can be diagnosed by the appearance and status of the plant, its blossoms, flowers, or fruits. Covers deficiencies: boron, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, magnesium, sulfur, nitrogen, and potassium; and toxicities associated with too much arsenic, manganese, and boron. Full color photographs assist diagnosis.

Published: February 1994.   8 pages.
 
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