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fertilizer burn, Adair County | University of Missouri Extension
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Fertilizers burn are defined as charred leaves resulting from excessive fertilization, usually referring to excess nitrogen salts.

Fuel fertilizer is the result of drying plant tissue due to osmotic stress, creating a state of hyperxicity.

Fertilizers vary in their tendency to burn roughly according to their salt index.

Video Fertilizer burn



Treatment

Fertilizer can be repaired by soaking the soil with water to remove excess salt. This can be prevented by using only diluted or controlled fertilizer products.

Maps Fertilizer burn



See also

  • The charred leaf of bacteria
  • Fertilizer
  • The charred leaf
  • Chlorosis
  • Ground salinity
  • Biotic stress
  • abiotic stress
  • Ozone

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References



Source of the article : Wikipedia

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