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Education Initiative Plant nutrient deficiency symptoms Ross Brennan, Senior Research Officer Department of Agriculture and Food WA , Albany

Plant Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms

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Page 1: Plant Nutrient Deficiency Symptoms

Education Initiative

Plant nutrient

deficiency symptoms

Ross Brennan, Senior Research Officer Department of Agriculture and Food WA , Albany

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Plant deficiency symptoms

• If symptoms occur in the old leaves, then

it is likely the plant is deficient in a mobile

element

• If symptoms occur in the young leaves,

then it is likely the plant is deficient in an

immobile element

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Plant deficiency symptoms (cont)

• However, the deficiency may be due to a

variable mobile element (where the

symptoms may occur in either the young

or old leaves)

• A leaf analysis test may be required to

determine the cause of the nutrient

deficiency

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Key for deficiency symptoms

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P deficiency

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P deficiency: lupin

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S deficiency in canola

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S deficiency: canola

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S deficiency

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S deficiency

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K deficiency

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plants are stunted,

oldest leaves

become pale with

bronzing, necrosis

of leaf margins and

spotting develops.

Dalkeith subclover

Seaton Park subclover

POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY IN SUBCLOVER

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Barrel medic -

older leaves are pale,

leaf margins become

necrotic with spotting.

POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY IN MEDIC AND LUCERNE

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Thin stems

old leaves pale, then develop dark

necrotic tips,

leaflets fall off but petioles remain,

plants are a dull green colour compared

to healthy plants.

POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY IN NARROW LEAF LUPINS

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Plants are pale green and stunted,

oldest leaflets turn yellow, can be brushed off the stem.

POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY IN SERRADELLA

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Oats

Wheat

“Scorching" and necrosis

starting at tips of old leaves

and spreading along margins,

plants appear droopy.

POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY IN CEREALS

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Old leaves limp, puckered

with a dull sheen

Dull yellow colour develops from tips

and spreads to mid rib

Then symptoms on next oldest leaf

POTASSIUM DEFICIENCY IN CANOLA

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Lucerne

Plants are pale

green.

Oldest leaves

develop distinct

necrotic leaf

margins, and

spots which

become white.

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Patches of pale wilted plants

Manganese deficiency in Wheat

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• young & middle leaves affected first

• interveinal chlorosis & increasing

dead areas

• greyish areas at base of new leaves

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Manganese deficiency in Barley

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Manganese deficiency in oats •Middle leaves affected first then spreads to whole plant •Pale brown/grey lesions between the veins, enlarging, then leaf collapse •Feint interveinal chlorosis

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Manganese sulphate

Lower leaf drop

but plants stay green

Manganese deficiency in Lupins

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•Split seed

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Manganese deficiency in canola

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Copper deficiency in Cereals

Twisting, paleness, death of

youngest leaf (severe deficiency)

Mild deficiency - drooping heads

(weak straw)

White heads (severe deficiency -

“purpling " of leaf sheath

delayed maturity, very late tillers

“dirty " straw )

Note: High N and root pruning herbicides

make deficiency worse

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Copper deficiency in

Legumes

Pale plant (except old leaves)

limp middle leaves

Lucerne

Subterranean clover

Faba bean

Growing point dies with

severe deficiency

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Cu deficiency

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Zinc deficiency in Cereals

Chlorotic stripes next to mid rib

usually middle leaves first

Note: no symptoms with

mild deficiency

Leaves wilt, bend, collapse

“diesel soaked " patches

in crop

Mildly affected plants

often recover in spring

Usually seen on seedlings, cold

wet winters

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Zinc deficiency

in

Subclover

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Zinc deficiency in Canola

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Mo deficiency

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Ca deficiency

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Multiple factors/deficiency

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Plant symptoms

that could be confused with

Cu deficiency in cereals

Shriveled Grain

•root rots

•frost

•drought

•Mo deficiency

•herbicide damage

“Rat - tailed” Ears

•root rots

•frost

•drought

•Mo deficiency

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Conclusion

• Plant nutrient symptoms can be a guide to

deficiency

• Symptoms can be confused with an array

of other factors with similar symptoms

e.g. frost & Cu deficiency

• Influenced by environmental factors

• Usually requires some plant analyses to

confirm visual diagnosis