by the addition of an iron chelate, and chlorosis, u-hich generally occurs at high pH, was partially alleviated. Oertli (11) also found that the chlorosis which occuued in the highbush bluebeny at pH 5 could be alleviated by the addition of chelated iron, but not by the addition of inorganic iron.Trevett (12) determined the content of N, P, K, Ca, and A{q in lou'bush blueberry leaves in Maine at weekly intervals throughout the grdwing season.Lockhart and Langille (9) reported on the mineral composition of lou'bush blueberry shoots from various sprout and fruidng fields in Nova Scotia. The present study was undertaken to determine the effects of pH of the growth media on the mineral composition and grorvth of the lowbush blueberry.
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