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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 32:253-257 (1968)
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Iron Deficiency in Cotton in Relation to Growth and Nutrient Balance1

Helen Vretta-Kouskoleka and Thomas L. Kallinis2

ABSTRACT

Iron deficiency symptoms were developed in cotton (Gossypium spp.) growing in nutrient solutions. The first symptoms appeared when the plants were 15 days old, while a general chlorosis developed by the time the plants were 8 weeks old. The deficiency was first observed on the upper young leaves. These leaves became chlorotic and progressively their margin turned necrotic and curled upwards. Addition of Fe in the nutrient solution of the deficient plants corrected all deficiency symptoms within 1 week. Two ranges of Fe concentration, 85–112 ppm for the young cotton blades, and 57–88 ppm for the old cotton blades were found to be the critical concentrations of Fe for cotton.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Institute of Soils & Fertilizers of the Ministry of Agriculture, Athens, Greece.

2 Chemist-Soil Scientist (M.S.) and Chemist respectively, in the Institute of Soils and Fertilizers, Ministry of Agriculture, Lykovrissi, Kifissia, Athens, Greece.

Received for publication September 25, 1967. Accepted for publication December 5, 1967.







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