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Effects of ISPOLIN fertilizer on uptake of macro- and trace elements by wheat grown in two different soils. / Shtangeeva, Irina; Laiho, Jussi; Kahelin, Hanna; Surin, Vladimir.
в: Journal of Plant Nutrition, Том 31, № 2, 01.02.2008, стр. 395-407.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Effects of ISPOLIN fertilizer on uptake of macro- and trace elements by wheat grown in two different soils
AU - Shtangeeva, Irina
AU - Laiho, Jussi
AU - Kahelin, Hanna
AU - Surin, Vladimir
PY - 2008/2/1
Y1 - 2008/2/1
N2 - Variations in concentrations of 24 elements in soils with loam and sandy loam texture and in Triticum aestivum wheat seedlings grown in the soils under greenhouse conditions were studied. Initial soils differed significantly in concentrations of 20 elements. Elemental composition of wheat seedlings depended on the soil where the plants were grown. An application of ISPOLIN (fertilizer enriched with potassium) resulted in variations in soil pH, plant biomass, and concentrations of several elements both in soils and in plants. An excess of bioavailable potassium (K) in soil led to significant increase of K and deficiency of calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) in all parts of T. aestivum. Concentrations of many other elements in the plants also changed. The effects of soil fertilization on plant biomass, leaf chlorophyll, and plant element concentrations were soil-dependent. Depending on the ratio of K/Mg in the soils, there was either an increase of plant yield and chlorophyll content or no effect at all.
AB - Variations in concentrations of 24 elements in soils with loam and sandy loam texture and in Triticum aestivum wheat seedlings grown in the soils under greenhouse conditions were studied. Initial soils differed significantly in concentrations of 20 elements. Elemental composition of wheat seedlings depended on the soil where the plants were grown. An application of ISPOLIN (fertilizer enriched with potassium) resulted in variations in soil pH, plant biomass, and concentrations of several elements both in soils and in plants. An excess of bioavailable potassium (K) in soil led to significant increase of K and deficiency of calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) in all parts of T. aestivum. Concentrations of many other elements in the plants also changed. The effects of soil fertilization on plant biomass, leaf chlorophyll, and plant element concentrations were soil-dependent. Depending on the ratio of K/Mg in the soils, there was either an increase of plant yield and chlorophyll content or no effect at all.
KW - ISPOLIN fertilizer
KW - Loam and sandy loam soils
KW - Soil-plant interactions
KW - Trace and macro-element uptake
KW - Wheat Triticum aestivum
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U2 - 10.1080/01904160801894954
DO - 10.1080/01904160801894954
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:39049131759
VL - 31
SP - 395
EP - 407
JO - Journal of Plant Nutrition
JF - Journal of Plant Nutrition
SN - 0190-4167
IS - 2
ER -
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