Rickets in limes, often referred to as "lime rickets," occurs due to a deficiency of essential nutrients, particularly calcium and vitamin D, which are crucial for healthy growth and development in plants. This condition can result from poor soil quality, inadequate fertilization, or environmental stressors. The symptoms include stunted growth and deformed fruit. To prevent lime rickets, proper soil management and nutrient supplementation are essential.
Rickets in children and osteomalacia in adults.
how do u get rickets
No, rickets is not caused by microbes. Rickets is caused by a lack of vitamin D, calcium or phosphate.
John Rickets has written: 'John Rickets, Byrsa Basilica Sive Regale Excambium'
Limes in German is also Limes but pronounced LEE-mess
limes
Rickets is not a microbe. Rickets is a disease caused by the deficiency of Vitamin D, which is an essential vitamin (that is it is not produced by the body). Body gets vitamin D when sunlight falls on the skin.
The word 'limes' is the plural of 'lime'. It forms its possessive in the standard way for a plural ending in 's', by adding an apostrophe: limes'.
Rickets is diagnosed by x-ray examination of leg bones
Whish mineral deficiency may result in rickets
Yes, but there are different types of limes and a couple of them don't have pits
Yes, we have limes in Brazil. Except what north Americans call limes we call lemons.