Desordenes nutricionales
Different nutritional deficiencies or toxicities may limit bean development and yield. N and P deficiencies are the most frequent, although deficiency of minor elements and Al/Mn toxicity can reduce yields considerably. Nutritional problems are usually diagnosed by soil and plant tissue analyses and the observation of symptoms produced by nutritional disorders. Optimum pH for bean production varies between 6.5-7.5; within these limits, the majority of the plant nutrients have their max availability. Color illustrations are given of the symptoms of plant deficiencies and toxicities. (CIAT)
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Format: | Book Chapter biblioteca |
Language: | Spanish / Castilian |
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International Center for Tropical Agriculture
1980
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Subjects: | phaseolus vulgaris, mineral deficiencies, toxicity, plant nutrition, nutritional requirements, soil analysis, |
Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/81694 http://ciat-library.ciat.cgiar.org/Articulos_ciat/2015/12623 español.pdf |
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Summary: | Different nutritional deficiencies or toxicities may limit bean development and yield. N and P deficiencies are the most frequent, although deficiency of minor elements and Al/Mn toxicity can reduce yields considerably. Nutritional problems are usually diagnosed by soil and plant tissue analyses and the observation of symptoms produced by nutritional disorders. Optimum pH for bean production varies between 6.5-7.5; within these limits, the majority of the plant nutrients have their max availability. Color illustrations are given of the symptoms of plant deficiencies and toxicities. (CIAT) |
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