These rape leaves indicate clearly the difference between plants receiving sulphur and those not receiving it. A healthy, vigorous, well-grown leaf is on the left and a stunted mottled green and yellow leaf on the right. Unlike plants deficient in molybdenum the right-hand leaf is of fairly normal formation. The yellowing is between the veins, which stand out quite green.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 437
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60These rape leaves indicate clearly the difference between plants receiving sulphur and those not receiving it. A healthy, vigorous, well-grown leaf is on the left and a stunted mottled green and yellow leaf on the right. Unlike plants deficient in molybdenum the right-hand leaf is of fairly normal formation. The yellowing is between the veins, which stand out quite green. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 89, Issue 5, 15 November 1954, Page 437
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