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Leaf symptoms of toxic biuret: Citrus and avocado leaf patterns indicating biuret toxicity different in variety and by concentration

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A. R. C. Haas
Joseph N. Brusca

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California Agriculture 8(11):8-14.

Published November 01, 1954

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Abstract

Nitrogen, in the form of biuret, has a toxic action on citrus–when present in sufficient concentration–as demonstrated in tests with rooted Prior Lisbon lemon cuttings in sand cultures.

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Leaf symptoms of toxic biuret: Citrus and avocado leaf patterns indicating biuret toxicity different in variety and by concentration

A. R. C. Haas, Joseph N. Brusca
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Leaf symptoms of toxic biuret: Citrus and avocado leaf patterns indicating biuret toxicity different in variety and by concentration

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

A. R. C. Haas
Joseph N. Brusca

Publication Information

California Agriculture 8(11):8-14.

Published November 01, 1954

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Abstract

Nitrogen, in the form of biuret, has a toxic action on citrus–when present in sufficient concentration–as demonstrated in tests with rooted Prior Lisbon lemon cuttings in sand cultures.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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