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  2. Boron deficiency (plant disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Once boron has been absorbed by the plant and incorporated into the various structures that require boron, the plant is unable to disassemble these structures and re-transport boron through the plant resulting in boron being a non-mobile nutrient. Due to translocation difficulties the youngest leaves often show deficiency symptoms first. [5]

  3. List of beet diseases - Wikipedia

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    This article is a list of diseases of beets (Beta vulgaris), a plant grown for its edible taproot and leaves. ... Boron deficiency Scab Streptomyces spp.

  4. Physiological plant disorder - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms will often appear overnight, affecting many types of plants. Leaves and stems may turn black, and buds and flowers may be discoloured, and frosted blooms may not produce fruit. Many annual plants, or plants grown in frost free areas, can suffer from damage when the air temperature drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit (4 degrees Celsius).

  5. List of pear diseases - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of diseases of pears (Pyrus communis). Bacterial diseases ... Boron deficiency Brown core High CO 2: Core breakdown (Bartlett) Senescence

  6. Boron deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Boron deficiency may refer to: Boron deficiency (plant disorder), a nutritional disorder in plants; Boron deficiency (medicine), a nutritional disorder in animals

  7. List of apple diseases - Wikipedia

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    Localized calcium deficiency Blossom blast Boron deficiency Burrknot: Genetically predisposed rootstock Fruit cracking Genetic Fruit russet Frost, sprays, etc. Green mottle Unidentified Hollow apple High temperature Internal bark necrosis = measles Low pH and mineral nutrient imbalance Internal browning Boron and calcium deficiencies, etc.

  8. A Dietitian’s Take on Foods That Fight Inflammation - AOL

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    Foods that reduce inflammation include fatty fish, tea, walnuts, and more. Here, a dietitian explains the best anti-inflammatory foods to eat.

  9. List of micronutrients - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of micronutrients used by various living organisms. For human-specific nutrients, ... Boron; Copper [5] Chlorine; Selenium; Manganese; Molybdenum;