Symptoms
Mo deficiency symptoms are similar to N deficiency: Leaves are pale green to yellow and twisted. At progressing deficiency, the leaf margins, midribs and interveinal areas become necrotic.
Causes
Molybdenum deficiency
Molybdenum deficiency occurs in highly acidic soils that are strongly weathered and leached and in soils where the element is in an unusable form.
Mo deficiency causes considerable yield losses.
Symptoms
Several leaves, different in age, show a light green to yellow chlorosis, spreading irregularly over the leaf blade.
Causes
Molybdenum deficiency
Molybdenum deficiency occurs in highly acidic soils that are strongly weathered and leached and in soils where the element is in an unusable form.
Mo deficiency causes considerable yield losses.
Symptoms
Several leaves of different age show a light green to yellow chlorosis, spreading irregularly over the leaf blade.
Causes
Molybdenum deficiency
Molybdenum deficiency occurs in highly acidic soils that are strongly weathered and leached and in soils where the element is in an unusable form.
Mo deficiency causes considerable yield losses.
Symptoms
Several leaves, different in age, show a light green to yellow chlorosis, spreading irregularly over the leaf blade. The bottom leaves additionally develop marginal necrosis. Small brown spots appear within the chlorotic zones. Some of them enlarge and become whitish, scorched, seamed by a fine dark line.
Causes
Molybdenum deficiency
Molybdenum deficiency occurs in highly acidic soils that are strongly weathered and leached and in soils where the element is in an unusable form.
Mo deficiency causes considerable yield losses.
Symptoms
Several leaves, different in age, show a light green to yellow chlorosis, spreading irregularly over the leaf blade. The bottom leaves additionally develop marginal necrosis. Small brown spots appear within the chlorotic zones. Some of them enlarge and become whitish, scorched, seamed by a fine dark line.
Causes
Molybdenum deficiency
Molybdenum deficiency occurs in highly acidic soils that are strongly weathered and leached and in soils where the element is in an unusable form.
Mo deficiency causes considerable yield losses.
Symptoms
Younger leaves show a slight, rather even chlorosis.
Causes
Molybdenum deficiency
Molybdenum deficiency occurs in highly acidic soils that are strongly weathered and leached and in soils where the element is in an unusable form.
Mo deficiency causes considerable yield losses.