![]() ![]() Q: Is there a recommended web browser for viewing this image collection?Ī: Yes. Microsoft Internet Explorer 11, or later (not recommended) You will need to use a modern computer.Ī: You must have a modern Mac or PC, and a web browser. Q: The USB Drive is connected, but I don't see it listed under My Computer.Ī: If your computer is very old, it will not be able to read large USB Drives of 4GB or more. Q: I found the images, but there are no descriptions. Double-click on the file named start.html. Go to "my computer" and choose your USB Drive. For more information about the photo contest, please visit: Ī: Insert the USB Drive in to your computer. Some came from an annual contest which IPNI conducts each year, where photos of documented deficiencies are submitted by crop advisers, researchers, extension workers, crop scouts, farmers, students, and others. The photos were collected from research plots, farm fields, plantations, diagnostic labs, and other sources. ![]() Would you like to contribute to this collection? ![]() Note: The Image Collection is only available in USB Flash Drive format. List of crops currently in the collection:Īlfalfa, almond, apple, areca palm, avocado, banana, barley, basil, bean, beet, bermudagrass, bitter gourd, black pepper, blueberry, bluegrass, cabbage, carrot, cashew, cassava, castor, cauliflower, celery, cherry, chestnut, chickpea, cinnamon, citrus, clover, cluster bean, cocoa, coconut, coffee, cotton, cowpea, crabgrass, cucumber, curry, eggplant (bringal), flax, forage, ginger, grape, grapefruit, green gram, groundnut, guava, horse gram, kiwi, kudzu, lemon, lentil, lettuce, mahogany, maize, mandarin, mango, millet, mustard, naranjilla, oat, oil palm, olive, onion, palm, papaya, passion fruit, pea, peach, peanut, pearl millet, pecan, pepper, pigeon pea, pineapple, plum, pomegranate, potato, quince, radish, rapeseed, raspberry, rice, rubber, sorghum, soybean, strawberry, sugarbeet, sugarcane, sunflower, sweet corn, sweet potato, tangerine, taro, tobacco, tomato, tree, turf, turmeric, turnip, walnut, watermelon, wheat, yam Text and diagrammatic descriptions of nutrient deficiency are also available as supporting information. Image galleries and search results can be narrowed by available crop-type. You’ll find 680 images intuitively grouped according to the three nutrient types required for plant growth (i.e., primary, secondary, and micronutrient). IPNI would like to thank our contributors many are agricultural researchers, extension staff, crop scouts, and farmers. This collection provides a comprehensive assortment of hundreds of classic cases of crop nutrient deficiency documented from research plots and farm fields located around the world. ![]()
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