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Controlling Iron Deficiency in Plants in Idaho
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Controlling Iron Deficiency in Plants in Idaho

Terry Tindall, Michael Colt, Danny Barney and Esmaeil Fallahi
Current Information Series, CIS 1042, University of Idaho Extension
12/31/1995

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Agriculture Agriculture - Plant Diseases Agriculture - Fertilizers & Soils pests-pesticides gardens
One of the most common problems for Idaho growers, landscapers and home gardeners is plant iron deficiency or chlorosis. Leaves turn yellow while the veins remain green. This publication describes methods that can both prevent and control iron deficiency, from planting and irrigation techniques to trunk injections of iron. Color photographs.
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