Yellowing
of younger leaves between the veins on iron deficient plant (J. O'Sullivan).
Death
of growing points and necrosis on pale leaves (J. O'Sullivan). |
Diagnostic
summary
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distinctive yellow or very pale chlorosis
on young leaves, with green veins contrasting sharply.
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tips in full sunlight are most affected.
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necrosis may spread from tips and margins of chlorotic leaves.
- vine
tip and axillary buds may die.
- purple-tipped
cultivars become pink.
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Characteristics
and occurrence
Symptoms
Confusion
with other symptoms
Diagnostic
tests
Management
References
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