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Chloride toxicity in avocados: Tests show chloride absorption and toxicity vary with the seedling variety and the form of nitrogen

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A. R. C. Haas, University of California
J. N. Brusca, University of California

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California Agriculture 9(2):12-14.

Published February 01, 1955

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In many avocado orchards, the tips of the leaves—and in severe cases the leaf-margins also—become brown as the leaves reach full maturity. Tissue-yellowing usually precedes the leaf-burn, and the extent of leaf-burn depends on the nature of the seedling variety and concentration of chloride in the leaf tissue.

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Chloride toxicity in avocados: Tests show chloride absorption and toxicity vary with the seedling variety and the form of nitrogen

A. R. C. Haas, J. N. Brusca
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Chloride toxicity in avocados: Tests show chloride absorption and toxicity vary with the seedling variety and the form of nitrogen

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

Authors

A. R. C. Haas, University of California
J. N. Brusca, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 9(2):12-14.

Published February 01, 1955

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

In many avocado orchards, the tips of the leaves—and in severe cases the leaf-margins also—become brown as the leaves reach full maturity. Tissue-yellowing usually precedes the leaf-burn, and the extent of leaf-burn depends on the nature of the seedling variety and concentration of chloride in the leaf tissue.

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