Symptoms
                                Ears of Cu deficient plants are often trapped in the sheath and emerge with white tips and blind spikelets.
Plants show dry, white and twisted or curled leaf tips (white tip). Young leaves wilt on their tips, whereas the basal leaves remain dark green.
                            
                                Reasons
                                Copper deficiency
Severe drought, heavy frosts and herbicide damage can cause blind ears, too.
                            
                                Symptoms
                                Young leaves show dry, white and twisted or curled leaf tips (white tip). The basal leaves remain dark green.
The complete plant growth is stunted. 
                            
                                Reasons
                                Copper deficiency 
                            
                                Symptoms
                                Young leaves show dry, white and twisted or curled leaf tips (white tip). The basal leaves remain dark green.
The complete plant growth is stunted. 
                            
                                Reasons
                                Copper deficiency 
                            
                                Symptoms
                                Ears of Cu deficient plants are often trapped in the sheath and emerge with white tips and blind spikelets.
Less severe symptoms may be seen as curved ears which do not ripen with an accumulation of the dark coloured melanin.
                            
                                Reasons
                                Copper deficiency 
                            
                                Symptoms
                                Ears are often trapped in the sheath and emerge with white tips and blind spikelets. Plants show dry, white and twisted or curled leaf tips (white tip).
                            
                                Reasons
                                Copper deficiency 
                            
                                Symptoms
                                Ears of Cu deficient plants show blind grain sites (blind spikelets) or poor grain formation. As the ears are lightweight they stand more upright than sufficiently supplied ones and give the plant a different habitus. 
                            
                                Reasons
                                Copper deficiency 
                            
Cereals: 0.5 l/ha from 2 leaf to second node detectable (Zadok's G.S. 12 to 32). For moderate to severe deficiency repeat applications at 10 to 14 day intervals, within the growth stages indicated. Water rate: 200 l/ha
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