Iron deficiency and chlorosis in orchard and vineyard ecosystems

M Tagliavini, AD Rombola - European Journal of Agronomy, 2001 - Elsevier
Several perennial, deciduous, as well as evergreen fruit crops develop symptoms of iron
deficiency—interveinal chlorosis of apical leaves—when cultivated in calcareous and …

Agronomic means for the control of iron deficiency chlorosis in deciduous fruit trees

M Tagliavini, J Abadía, AD Rombolà… - Journal of Plant …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Iron deficiency induced chlorosis represents the main nutritional disorder in fruit tree
orchards grown on calcareous and/or alkaline soils. Until rootstocks tolerant to Fe deficiency …

Iron nutrition of fruit tree crops

AD Rombolà, M Tagliavini - Iron nutrition in plants and rhizospheric …, 2006 - Springer
Although iron (Fe) needs by fruit trees are relatively low, Fe deficiency represents the main
constraint for successful cultivation of fruit tree crops in calcareous and alkaline soils …

Iron chlorosis in the Ebro river basin, Spain

M Sanz, J Cavero, J Abadía - Journal of Plant Nutrition, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
Iron chlorosis is a major problem in the Ebro river basin, a large agricultural area in
northeastern Spain. Crops affected by iron chlorosis in this area are mainly fruit tree species …

[PDF][PDF] Diagnosis and correction of iron chlorosis in fruit trees: a review

M Pestana, A de Varennes, EA Faria - Journal of Food Agriculture …, 2003 - academia.edu
Several plant species grown in calcareous soils in arid and semiarid regions are iron-
deficient, a condition known as limeinduced iron chlorosis, or simply as iron chlorosis. The …

Iron chlorosis paradox in fruit trees

F Morales, R Grasa, A Abadía, J Abadía - Journal of plant nutrition, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
We have investigated the effect of iron (Fe) chlorosis on leaf Fe, leaf chlorophyll, leaf area,
leaf thickness, leaf fresh and dry weight and specific leaf weight per area in young, fully …

Depressed growth of non‐chlorotic vine grown in calcareous soil is an iron deficiency symptom prior to leaf chlorosis

B Gruber, H Kosegarten - Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The development of iron deficiency symptoms (growth depression and yellowing of the
youngest leaves) and the distribution of iron between roots and leaves were investigated in …

The chlorosis paradox: Fe inactivation as a secondary event in chlorotic leaves of grapevine

V Römheld - Journal of plant nutrition, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
Iron chlorosis is a wide‐spread disorder of plants, in particular of those on calcareous soils.
Elevated bicarbonate concentrations in the soil solution are considered as a main cause of …

Iron availability in plant tissues—iron chlorosis on calcareous soils

K Mengel - Iron Nutrition in Soils and Plants: Proceedings of the …, 1995 - Springer
The article describes factors and processes which lead to Fe chlorosis (lime chlorosis) in
plants grown on calcareous soils. Such soils may contain high HCO 3-concentrations in their …

Characterization of the tolerance to iron chlorosis in different peach rootstocks grown in nutrient solution: I. Effect of bicarbonate and phosphate

FJ Romera, E Alcántara, MD De La Guardia - … in Plants”, 11–17 June 1989 …, 1991 - Springer
Iron chlorosis is an important problem in peach trees, but differences exist between peach
rootstocks in their tolerance to Fe chlorosis in calcareous soils. The purpose of this …