Lettuce - Chlorosis
Symptoms
Generally iron deficiency does not decrease growth of lettuce. Only inner leaves are affected, because symptoms of iron deficiency always start on youngest leaves. They show yellow green, later lemon yellow and pale yellow interveinal chlorosis. Main veins still remain green. With strong deficiency veins become chlorotic, too and necrotic areas appear near leaf margin.
Only severe deficiency produces symptoms on older leaves. Potentially brown necrosis turns up on margins of chlorotic leaves and spreads over whole leaves.
Reasons
Iron deficiency
Lettuce - Chlorosis
Symptoms
Symptoms of iron deficiency always start on youngest leaves. They show yellow green, later lemon yellow and pale yellow interveinal chlorosis. Main veins still remain green. With strong deficiency veins become chlorotic, too and necrotic areas appear near leaf margin.
Only severe deficiency produces symptoms on older leaves.
Roots are short and brownish. Very many secondary roots arise.
Reasons
Iron deficiency
Lettuce - Discolouration
Symptoms
With iron deficiency roots are shorter than normal. They show brownish discoloration. Furthermore very many secondary roots arise.
Reasons
Iron deficiency on roots
Iron deficiency made worse by
- High pH
- Water logged soils
- Calcareous soils
- High copper, manganese or zinc soils
Iron is important for
- Essential for photosynthesis and plant metabolism
- Thus important for early leaf development, strong growth and crop productivity