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Unit B: Establishing a Fruit Garden Lesson 5: Fertilizing Fruit and Nut Trees 1 Deficiency Symptoms Review
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Please note: ◦ Every fruit will display some special characteristics when experiencing a particular deficiency. For example, a copper deficiency in apple has different characteristics than pear. ◦ These slides only show the general characteristics to look for. ◦ Use TM: B5-2 as a reference while observing these slides. 2
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Nitrogen 3
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Nitrogen 4 Nitrogen deficiency causing leaf drop on fruit trees.
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Phosphorus 5
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Potassium 6
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Calcium 7 Apple calcium deficiency appears as slightly sunken round blemishes, more numerous at blossom end.
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Magnesium 8
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Sulfur Sulfur deficiencies are hard to diagnose as they are very similar to Nitrogen- yellow leaves, poor fruiting. The only difference is sulfur deficiency begins in younger leaves. 9
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Boron 10
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Boron 11 Boron deficienct cherry showing dieback of shoot terminals.
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Copper 12
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Chlorine 13
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Iron 14
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Manganese 15
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Molybdenum Molybdenum deficiency is hard to diagnose as it is very similar to Nitrogen. Also, Molybdenum is very rarely deficient. 16
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Zinc 17
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