Symptoms
Young leaves develop pale yellow interveinal areas which may become completely white when deficiency is severe. Veins remain dark green for some time.
Older leaves often remain green.
Reasons
Iron deficiency.
Fe deficiency in the soil is likely on alkaline and calcareous soils, since availability decreases with increasing soil pH.
Leaf nutrient concentration of 60 - 200 ppm Fe is considered as adequate.
Cocoa - Chlorosis
Symptoms
Young leaves develop pale yellow interveinal areas which may become completely white when deficiency is severe. Veins remain dark green for some time.
Older leaves often remain green.
Reasons
Iron deficiency.
Fe deficiency in the soil is likely on alkaline and calcareous soils, since availability decreases with increasing soil pH.
Leaf nutrient concentration of 60 - 200 ppm Fe is considered as adequate.
Cocoa - Chlorosis
Symptoms
Young leaves develop pale yellow interveinal areas which may become completely white when deficiency is severe. Veins remain dark green for some time.
Older leaves often remain green.
Reasons
Iron deficiency.
Fe deficiency in the soil is likely on alkaline and calcareous soils, since availability decreases with increasing soil pH.
Leaf nutrient concentration of 60 - 200 ppm Fe is considered as adequate.
Iron deficiency made worse by
High pH
Water logged soils
Calcareous soils
High copper, manganese or zinc soils
Iron is important for
Essential for photosynthesis and plant metabolism
Thus important for early leaf development, strong growth with healthy leaves and crop productivity