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Grupo de cultivos: Frutales (Cítricos)
Especie hospedante: Limonero (Citrus limon)
Etiología: Fisiogénica
Agente causal: Enfermedad fisiogénica, deficiencia y desbalance nutricional
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Síntomas
Clorosis intervenal, amarillamiento en el follaje nuevo,
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Manejo Integrado
* Análisis foliar y de suelo de macro y micronutrientes
* Fertilización con macro y micronutrientes (Hierro, Manganeso, Boro, Zinc, Cobre) para lograr una nutrición balanceada.
* Mantener la sanidad de los montes, mediante un correcto monitoreo e implementación de manejo integrado de enfermedades fúngicas, bacteriosis y virales.
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