Symptoms
The interveinal areas of the leaf become chlorotic, the main veins and a margin around them remain green.
Older leaves are affected first.
Causes
Magnesium deficiency
Manganese deficiency develops similar symptoms, but starts from younger leaves and at first even the smallest veins remain green.
Symptoms
A faint, light green marginal chlorosis is visible. With ongoing deficiency the chlorosis will develop towards the center of the leaf, but the main veins and a margin around them will remain green. Normally the symptoms start at mature leaves.
Causes
Magnesium deficiency
Iron and Manganese deficiency cause marginal and interveinal chlorosis, but the symptoms start on young leaves and at first even the smallest veins remain green.
Symptoms
A light green marginal chlorosis is visible. Normally the symptoms start at older leaves.
Causes
Magnesium deficiency
Iron and Manganese deficiency cause marginal and interveinal chlorosis, but the symptoms start on young leaves and at first even the smallest veins remain green.
Symptoms
A light green marginal chlorosis is visible. The chlorosis starts to progress towards the center of the leaf, but the main veins and a margin around them remain green. Normally the symptoms start at mature leaves.
Causes
Magnesium deficiency
Iron and Manganese deficiency cause marginal and interveinal chlorosis, but the symptoms start on young leaves and at first even the smallest veins remain green.
Symptoms
The interveinal areas of the leaf become chlorotic, the main veins and a margin along them remain green.
Older leaves are affected first.
Causes
Magnesium deficiency
Iron and Manganese deficiency cause marginal and interveinal chlorosis, but the symptoms start on young leaves and in the beginning even the smallest veins remain green.
Symptoms
Interveinal leaf areas become chlorotic, the main veins and a margin along them remain green. Necrotic patches occur on the leaf margin and spread toward the leaf centre.
Older leaves are affected first.
Causes
Magnesium deficiency vs. Optimum (left)
Iron and Manganese deficiency cause marginal and interveinal chlorosis, but the symptoms start on young leaves and in the beginning even the smallest veins remain green.