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Synopsis: Fourteen plant species were grown on Tulare clay: 7 developed zinc deficiency; 2 developed iron deficiency; and 5 had no deficiency. Added phosphate accentuated both zinc and iron deficiencies. Added zinc caused iron deficiency in corn and millet but in no other plants. Nutrient-element balance is a critical factor in the management of Tulare clay.
Received for publication October 2, 1961.
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