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Evaluation of different iron compounds in chlorotic Italian lemon trees (Citrus lemon).
Authors:Patricio Rivera Ortiz  Blanca I Castro Meza  Francisco R de la Garza Requena  Guillermo Mendoza Flores  Jorge D Etchevers Barra
Institution:UAM Agronomía y Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Tamaulipas. Centro Universitario Adolfo López Mateos, CP 87149, Cd. Victoria, Tam., Mexico. privera@uat.edu.mx
Abstract:The severe deficiency of iron or ferric chlorosis is a serious problem of most citrus trees established in calcareous soils, as a result of the low availability of iron in these soils and the poor uptake and limited transport of this nutrient in trees. The objective of this study was to evaluate the response of chlorotic Italian lemon trees (Citrus lemon) to the application of iron compounds to roots and stems. On comparing the effects of aqueous solutions of ferric citrate, ferrous sulphate and FeEDDHA chelate, applied to 20% of the roots grown in soil and sand, of trees that were planted in pots containing calcareous soil, it was observed that the chelate fully corrected ferric chlorosis, while citrate and sulphate did not solve the problem. EDDHA induced the root uptake of iron as well as the movement of the nutrient up to the leaves. With the use of injections of ferric solutions into the secondary stem of adult trees, ferric citrate corrected chlorosis but ferrous sulphate did not. The citrate ion expanded the mobility of iron within the plant, from the injection points up to the leaves, whereas the sulphate ion did not sufficiently improve the movement of iron towards the leaf mesophyll.
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