Module 2 Healthy Plant Appearance When doing a field diagnosis, know how a healthy plant should appear. Consider the many parameters that can affect a.

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Module 2 Healthy Plant Appearance When doing a field diagnosis, know how a healthy plant should appear. Consider the many parameters that can affect a healthy plant’s appearance. Healthy soybean plant

Healthy Plant Appearance Know what a normal plant should look like for the crop you are surveying at each growth stage:  Seedling  Leaf  Reproductive

Healthy Plant Appearance Know what a normal plant should look like for the crop you are surveying at each growth stage:  Seedling  Leaf  Reproductive Healthy wheat leaf stage

Healthy Plant Appearance Know what a normal plant should look like for the crop you are surveying at each growth stage:  Seedling  Leaf  Reproductive Healthy wheat reproductive stage

Healthy Plant Appearance Plant appearance can be modified by:  Variety  Environment  Fertility  Insects  Diseases  Cropping practices

Healthy Plant Appearance Varieties of crops may have different canopy structure, growth habits or floral structures. Variety can modify plant morphology. Two varieties of barley

Healthy Plant Appearance Plant appearance can be modified by:  Variety  Environment  Fertility  Insects  Diseases  Cropping practices Larry Heatherly examines soybean plants

Healthy Plant Appearance Plant appearance can be modified by:  Variety  Environment  Fertility  Insects  Diseases  Cropping practices Sugar beet breeding lines USDA photo by Scott Bauer

Module 2 Healthy Plant Appearance Plant appearance can be modified by:  Variety  Environment  Fertility  Insects  Diseases  Cropping practices Squash bug

Healthy Plant Appearance Plant appearance can be modified by:  Variety  Environment  Fertility  Insects  Diseases  Cropping practices

Healthy Plant Appearance Plant appearance can be modified by:  Variety  Environment  Fertility  Insects  Diseases  Cropping practices Leonard Panella Photo by Scott Bauer

Healthy Plant Appearance Plant color can be modified by:  Crop  Variety Potato flower

Healthy Plant Appearance Plant color can be modified by:  Crop  Variety Potato flower of another variety