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French beans in an Oamaru garden gave a remarkable response to sulphur. The plants in the foreground received a dressing of sulphur and the half row in the background had no sulphur. Those without sulphur were so poor that eventually they had to be replaced with a new sowing. The bean leaves showed marked deficiency symptoms.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 435

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French beans in an Oamaru garden gave a remarkable response to sulphur. The plants in the foreground received a dressing of sulphur and the half row in the background had no sulphur. Those without sulphur were so poor that eventually they had to be replaced with a new sowing. The bean leaves showed marked deficiency symptoms. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 435

French beans in an Oamaru garden gave a remarkable response to sulphur. The plants in the foreground received a dressing of sulphur and the half row in the background had no sulphur. Those without sulphur were so poor that eventually they had to be replaced with a new sowing. The bean leaves showed marked deficiency symptoms. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 435