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Tomato - Deformation
Symptoms
Phosphorus deficiency causes small and rigid leaves, the plant habitus is very erect. Growth is sparse, thus the plant shows a spindly appearence.
Total height is almost normal.
The bottom leaves show interveinal chloroses and necrotic leaflets.
Reasons
Phosphorus deficiency
Leaves with P deficiency are usually dark green to bluish green in color. However, in the present case, there is no dark discoloration detectable.
Phosphorus deficiency made worse by
- Acidic or very alkaline (calcareaus) soils
- Low organic matter
- Cold or wet conditions
- Crops with a poorly developed root system
- Soils with low P reserves
- Soils with a high phosphate capacity
- Iron rich soils
Phosphorus is important for
- Energy transfer
- Nucleic acid formation
- Protein synthesis
- Cell membrane component
- Carbohydrate metabolism