Description
Potassium deficiency is first seen as yellowing and necrosis of the leaf margins. Potassium is a mobile nutrient and tends to appear in the lower, older leaves first. Symptoms usually appear some time after emergence, close to the V5 to V6 growth stage. Cold and compacted soils can generate potassium deficiency due to poor root growth.
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KSU Corn Production Problems
Production period
Preharvest
Crop type