Author
Frantz, Jonathan | |
PITCHAY, D - UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO | |
Locke, James | |
Krause, Charles |
Submitted to: Meeting Abstract
Publication Type: Other Publication Acceptance Date: 5/14/2005 Publication Date: 7/10/2005 Citation: Frantz, J., Pitchay, D., Locke, J.C., Krause, C.R. 2005. Towards a healthy plant. Meeting Abstract. Self Published. Vol.1(1). p. 1-14. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: Geranium (Pelargonium x hortorum) is considered to be one of the top-selling floriculture plants, but there are few nutrient disorder symptoms reported for this species. The lack of nutritional information for geranium during growth and development and subsequent inability to identify specific visual symptoms with nutrient deficiencies contributes to sub-optimal geranium quality. This booklet aims at describing the biochemical and physical role of each nutrient in plants and associates those functions with a description of visual symptoms of deficiency. At least one color photograph of geranium is included showing a typical deficiency symptom for each element. A space for notes is included for each nutrient. Unique visual deficiency symptoms of interveinal red pigmentation was noted on the matured leaves of P and Mg deficient plants while N deficient plant developed chlorotic leaf margins. Boron symptoms developed rapidly and manifested in necrotic stippling within the leaves. This information was assembled in a stiff, bound, color booklet to provide growers an informative educational tool in producing premium geranium plants for the greenhouse industry. |