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Synopsis: Nitrogen, calcium, magnesium, boron and sulfur deficiencies appeared rapidly after the respective elements were withheld from the culture solution. Phosphorus, potassium, manganese, iron, copper, zinc and molybdenum supplied early in the season were sufficient to complete the life cycle although growth and fruit formation were reduced.
2 Research assistant professor of Soils and formerly Head, Department of Agronomy, North Carolina State College, Raleigh, North Carolina, now Northeast Manager, American Potash Institute, Inc., Washington, D. C., respectively.
Received for publication May 17, 1957.
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