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Nutrient deficiencies cause specific<br>symptoms such as leaves that yellow<br>And older leaves that drop (Fig. 6). Because many California soils have low<br>percentages of organic matter, the nitrogen reserve typically is low, so you<br>Should add this as inorganic nutrient<br>Fertilizer or from organic sources.<br>Micronutrient deficiencies, especially<br>Iron and zinc, appear as interveinal<br>chlorosis of new leaves. These elements<br>May be deficient, because soils are too<br>wet or too alkaline or because the soil<br>type, such as sandy loam, is low in micronutrient content. The government's support for the government's work in the country<br>Forms of iron and zinc form insoluble<br>precipitates in alkaline soils, you can<br>Apply iron and zinc directly to foliage.<br>The government's work on the law is based on the law and the law is based on the law of the state of the state. ...
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