Fe, Mn, and Zn affected the chlorophyll (Chl) content whereas Fe deficiency caused larger reduction of total chlorophyll content than Mg and Zn deficiencies. Mg deficient mango had a higher Chl a/b ratio than the respective healthy plants. The foliar contents of Fe, Zn, and Mg in the deficient leaves were lower than the critical level. Nutrient deficiency significantly affected the Fv/Fm ratios as observed from the Chl fluorescence induction curves. Fe deficiency resulted in larger reduction of variable fluorescence than Mg and Zn deficiency.
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Balakrishnan, K., Rajendran, C., & Kulandaivelu, G. (2001). Differential responses of iron, magnesium, and zinc deficiency on pigment composition, nutrient content, and photosynthetic activity in tropical fruit crops. Photosynthetica, 38(3), 477–479. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010958512210
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