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Diagnosing nutrient deficiencies

Dr. Ellen Paparozzi Department of Agronomy and Horticulture University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nitrogen Deficiency

corn sorghum

Old to young (left to right) Nitrogen Deficiency

wheat

Sugar beets wheat Causes • Cold, very wet or very dry accentuate symptoms • Most universally deficient nutrient in non- leguminous crops • A mobile element • Required in the highest concentration (linear response) • pH not an issue is most soils

Corn Sorghum P deficiency due to herbicide injury to corn roots Phosphorus Deficiency

• Most pronounced on young • Older plants may grow out of symptoms • Cold, very wet or very dry soils accentuate symptoms • Often mistaken for other stresses such as insects, temperature or herbicides Potassium Deficiency Potassium Deficiency

Yellowing followed by necrosis of leaf margins • OR, small chlorotic spots progress to necrosis and are scattered on older leaves • Internodes are shorter • Plants susceptible to diseases • Drought/irregular irrigation corn sorghum

Corn

• 0.5% dry weight • Yellow to white interveinal striping or of older leaves • Older leaves may become purple • Leaf edges and tips may turn brown and die • Accentuated in acid, sandy soils with high rainfall • Agronomic crops, hard to distinguish from disease or other nutrient deficiencies; tissue test !! Magnesium Deficiency Magnesium deficiency

Corn

Calcium Deficiency • 1% dry weight • Immobile macronutrient • Incomplete formation of developing tissue • Severe stunting • Tips of emerging leaves often “stick” together • Not often seen in legumes • Fruit lacks rigidity Calcium Deficiency Sulfur deficiency • Accentuated in cold, wet soils which are acid or sandy with high O.M. content • Legumes and some vegetables have a higher requirement than small grains • Non-linear (linear plateau) response to application • Sulfur-induced N-deficiency ??? Sulfur Deficiency Sorghum Sugar beets Tobacco Iron Deficiency

• 0.02% dry weight • Occurs in calcareous soils • Interveinal chlorosis of younger tissue • Brown, necrotic spots may occur (soybeans) • In dicots and non-graminaceous - shortened lateral roots, more root hairs

Manganese Deficiency

Sorghum

Corn Tissue test or test ??? Nutrient in excess Induced Deficiency

NH4, K, Ca, Mg, Na Same except Na

Cl NO3, SO4

+ N K (NH4 blocks K uptake) Ca Mg and B

PO4 Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu Fe Mn (and the reverse) Mo Cu

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