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How to overcome yellowing/ chlorosis in wheat caused by water logging conditions?

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How to overcome yellowing/ chlorosis in wheat caused by water logging conditions?

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Leaf chlorosis/ yellowing from temporary waterlogging is generally more intense in wheat planted in partially reclaimed alkali soils. In other situations poor reduced aeration lead to sudden imbalance in nutrition of iron and phosphorus and other nutrients. In order to ameliorate and overcome the ill effects of leaf yellowing, farmers general apply 10-15 kg urea or diammonium phosphate with advantage.

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