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A field study was carried out on the grey disorder in fine-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) leaves.The results showed that low Eh and high available Fe content in the soils were responsible for the grey tobaccoand dead roots. Grey disorder leaves produced low quality lamina, which was low in N, nicotine, reducedsugar and K contents. In this study’ soil available Mn and leaf Mn contents were in a relatively low level andshould not be an important factor in the occurrence of grey disorder in fine-cured tobacco.
A field study was carried out on the gray disorder in fine-cured tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) leaves. The results showed that low Eh and high available Fe content in the soils were responsible for the gray tobacco and dead roots. Gray disorder leaves produced low quality lamina, which was low in N, nicotine, reducedsugar and K contents. In this study ’soil available Mn and leaf Mn contents were in a relatively low level and should not be an important factor in the occurrence of gray disorder in fine-cured tobacco.