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Leaf chlorosis

Plate 9. Marginal yellow leaf chlorosis and brown necrosis as a result of the accumulation of fluoride in leaf margins of elm tree (Ulmus pumila L.). Ogden, Utah. U.S.A., 1969. [Pg.565]

Lithium must rather be considered as a potentially phytotoxic substance, with marked species-dependent differences in sensitivity. Even very small quantihes of lithium ions in the nutrient solution can rapidly manifest themselves in leaf chlorosis (Bach... [Pg.489]

Baryla B, Carrier P, Franck F et al. Leaf chlorosis in oilseed rape plants (Brassica napus) grown on cadmium-polluted soil Causes and consequences for photosynthesis and growth. Planta 2001 ... [Pg.173]


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