Can you identify this deficiency?

Gustav
April 27, 2024

The blueberry branches (right) are Nitrogen deficient

Nitrogen stress has a major impact on development of the whole plant, leading to poor growth, quality and health.  Soil Nitrogen supply rarely matches plant demand, so supplementary feeding can have a major impact on plant performance. Nitrogen stress is often worse in compacted or alkaline soils, following cold, wet growing conditions and when plants experience high light intensity.  Nitrogen is required for building the amino acids, genetic material and proteins that influence both structure and function of the entire plant.

Nitrogen deficiency rice

Nitrogen deficiency in rice, typical light green colour on older, erect leaves (centre) note green plot on left with adequate N

Nitrogen regulates leaf and canopy development, influencing photosynthesis, growth rates and aging. Low Nitrogen status results in low leaf area, slow growth and early on-set of senescence. High Nitrogen status can lead to increased biotic stress and delayed maturity.

Nitrogen stress

Nitrogen deficiency in corn, beginning on older leaves and progressing upward.

Nitrogen  deficiency is first seen in older leaves, as Nitrogen is pulled from chlorophyll to support new tissue development. Older leaves develop a uniform chlorosis, turning from green to bright yellow. Younger leaves are always darker green.

Nitrogen stress in wheat

Winter wheat with nitrogen deficiency from leaching and denitrification in wet soil.

Applying a foliar treatment in response to visual symptoms can be very effective in maintaining growth and health, particularly during critical stages of development.

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