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Lettuce - Chlorosis
Symptoms
The whole plant turns greenish/yellow and the leaves are smoother than normal. At severe deficiency, necrotic spots develop on the margins and intercostal areas of the older leaves. The veins remain darker green than the intercostal fields. Growth is not inhibited.
Reasons
Manganese deficiency
With nitrogen deficiency, the plant also turns yellow, but growth is restricted clearly then.
With sulphur deficiency, the symptoms start on the younger leaves, the veins do not remain green then.
Manganese deficiency made worse by
- Organic soils
- Sandy soils
- High pH
- Cold wet periods
- Fluffy soils
Manganese is important for
- Nitrate reduction
- Photosynthesis
- Protein synthesis
- Maintains strong growth and development