Iron Deficiency - Strawberry

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Symptom description

Chlorosis of young leaves with veins remaining green. Leaves become more chlorotic and bleached as deficiency worsens. Eventually leaf margins and interveinal areas become necrotic.

Made worst by

High pH. Water logged soils. Calcareous soils. High copper, manganese or zinc soils.

Important for

Stronger plants. Healthier plants. Gives plants more resistance to cold weather.

Cause description

Iron Deficiency Iron deficient leaf blades contain less than 40 ppm iron on dry basis. Damage to root system by waterlogging or root damage can produce similar symptoms.

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Yara recommends

YaraVita FERSOIL

Strawberry (Field Grown): Slight chlorosis: 30 l/ha (30 ml/10m2). Moderate chlorosis: 50 l/ha (50 ml/10m2). Severe chlorosis: 70 l/ha (70 ml/10m2).

YaraVita FERLEAF 100

Strawberry (field grown): 1 litre/ha in 1,000 litres of water, repeated 3-8 times at 7-14 day intervals. Applications should commence as soon as there is sufficient leaf cover (preventative treatment) or as soon as first symptoms are seen (curative treatment). Do not apply during flowering.

Other recommended products (3)

YaraTera KRISTALON BLUE LB

Strawberries (fertigated): Crop specific recipes for 2 tank (A & B tank) systems can be produced using the Yara Fertigation Plan, for more details contact your local Yara area manager.

YaraTera KRISTALON RED

Strawberries (fertigated): Crop specific recipes for 2 tank (A & B tank) systems can be produced using the Yara Fertigation Plan, for more details contact your local Yara area manager.

YaraTera KRISTALON GREEN LB

Strawberry (fertigated): Crop specific recipes for 2 tank (A & B tank) systems can be produced for protected crops using the Yara Fertigation Plan, for more details contact your local Yara area manager.