deficiency symptoms appear in the plant. When uptake is limited, mobile nutrients are usually translocated to the growing parts, leaving the older leaves with deficiency symptoms. Conversely, immobile nutrients cannot be translocated within the plant, and deficien - cies appear in the younger leaves. Mobile Nutrients: These nutrients can be
Symptoms. Copper nutrient deficiency affects younger tissue, particularly active growing points of shoot, root, flower and fruit. Plants display slow growth, poor or irregular expansion of tissue, with distinct bleach margins to active growing points. Copper deficiency symptoms in a strawberry leaf. Source: APS Digital Image Collections.
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