Soil 2a - Nutrient Deficiency
Soil 2a - Nutrient Deficiency
Soil 2a - Nutrient Deficiency
Soil Science 2
Soil Fertility, Conservation and Management
Laboratory Exercise 3
Introduction
Nutrient deficiencies and toxicities cause crop health and productivity to decrease and
may result in the appearance of unusual visual symptoms. With these proper understanding of
the nutrient role determine which nutrient are responsible for the deficiency and toxicity.
Evaluation of visual symptoms in the field is an inexpensive and quick method for detecting
potential nutrient deficiencies or toxicities in crops, learning to identify symptoms and their causes
is an important skill for managing and correcting soil fertility and crop production problems.
Objective
After this exercise, you should be able to:
1. Familiarize common plant nutrient deficiency and toxicity
Materials
1. Camera
2. Laptop
Procedure
1. Go to the field (SAKA and Crop Production Area) and look for some plants having
nutrient deficiency
2. Take a picture of the samples and compile it by making a PowerPoint presentation
3. On your presentation make sure to indicate the deficiency manifested by your samples
4. Fill out the table with the necessary information
Table 2: Deficient nutrients elements and their symptoms
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Resources, University of Hawaii at Manoa