Symptoms
The young leaves of B deficiency plants are thickened, crinkled and bordered by light brown tissue, which extends to the intercostal areas.
The growing points and the shoot tips die off. In severe cases, the leaf margins are cupped upward.
Reasons
Boron deficiency
Can be confused with Ca deficiency, which also affects the growing points and leads to their dying off. Ca deficiency also causes leaf necrosis, which is seen at the edge of the leaf and not between the veins as with boron deficiency.
Potato has a relatively low requirement hence deficiency symptoms occurs mainly on soils with poor boron content (weathered sandy soils) or soils with a high fixing capacity (recently limed, peat soils, pH > 7)
Potatoes: One application of 1 to 2 l/ha applied one week after 100% emergence. A second application may be made 10 to 14 days later. A further application may be made following petiole analysis, during tuber bulking. Water rate: 200 l/ha.
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