The deficiency most commonly affects fruits and vegetables, notably potatoes, tomatoes, apples, currants, and gooseberries, and typical symptoms are brown scorching and curling of leaf tips, and yellowing of leaf veins. Purple spots may also appear on the leaf undersides. Deficient plants may be more prone to frost damage and disease, and their symptoms can often be confused with wind scorch or drought.
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