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Potential Causes of Yellowing During the Tillering Stage of Wheat in Texas

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Date of Publication
December 7, 2021
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Overview

Yellowing of wheat leaves in Texas is a problematic symptom during winter and early spring. This publication will help you determine if it is caused by nutrient deficiency, herbicide injury, freeze damage, moisture stress, disease, and insect issues' some combination thereof. You can then select an appropriate management strategy. (5 pages)

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