Sintomas de deficiência mineral em alho
Palavras-chave:
nutrição do alho, deficiência de fósforo, sintomas de deficiência, solução nutritiva, plantas provenientesResumo
The characteristic symptoms of plant growth and foliar appearance are discribed for garlic grown in sand culture without N, P, K, Ca, Mg and Zn.
The response of plants grown from buds separated from the massive food storage leaf differed somewhat from that of plants developing from the whole clove. The storage leat supplied some of the nutrient needs of the plant.
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