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Friday, May 18, 2018

fertilizer burn, Adair County | University of Missouri Extension
src: extension.missouri.edu

Fertilizer burn is defined as leaf scorch resulting from over-fertilization, usually referring to excess nitrogen salts.

Fertilizer burn is the result of desiccation of plant tissues due to osmotic stress, creating a state of hypertonicity.

Fertilizers vary in their tendency to burn roughly in accordance with their salt index.


Video Fertilizer burn



Treatment

Fertilizer burn can be remedied by soaking the soil with water to flush out excess salts. It can be prevented by applying only dilute or controlled-release fertilizer products.


Maps Fertilizer burn



See also

  • Bacterial leaf scorch
  • Fertilizer
  • Leaf scorch
  • Chlorosis
  • Soil salinity
  • Biotic stress
  • abiotic stress
  • Ozone

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References



Source of article : Wikipedia