Role of manganese in apple production


Manganese effect at growth stages

Stage Manganese effect
Bud Burst - Start of Flowering To maximize tissue growth
Fruit Fill - Maturity Along side with phosphorus will promote fruit coloration

 

Manganese deficiencies in apples

Manganese deficiency is first seen as light green spots on leaf margins and as an interveinal mottling. Usually the recently matured leaves in early summer growth are the first to show symptoms.

Interveinal areas then become yellow, with prominent green veins. When severe, leaves and shoots become stunted although generally there is little change from normal leaf size and shape.

Excessive amounts of available manganese uptake – associated with low pH soils and poor drainage – results in necrosis of trunk and branch bark (measles).