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Manganese assimilation by crops from Gramíneae, Brassicáceae and Leguminósae (L.) families from Albic Retisols reclaimed with conversion chalk. / Litvinovich, Andrey; LAVRISHCHEV, ANTON; Буре, Владимир Мансурович; Kovleva, Aleksandra ; Zhapparova, Aigul ; Saljnikov, Elmira .
в: Biological Communications, Том 70, № 1, 04.2025, стр. 47 - 56.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Manganese assimilation by crops from Gramíneae, Brassicáceae and Leguminósae (L.) families from Albic Retisols reclaimed with conversion chalk
AU - Litvinovich, Andrey
AU - LAVRISHCHEV, ANTON
AU - Буре, Владимир Мансурович
AU - Kovleva, Aleksandra
AU - Zhapparova, Aigul
AU - Saljnikov, Elmira
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Manganese availability can be a serious limiting factor for plant growth. Trans-location of manganese (Mn) in the tissues of plants from the families Gramíne-ae, Brassicáceae and Leguminósae (L.)was studied on a strongly acidic Albic Re-tisols limed with increasing doses of conversion chalk (CC) in a 5-year pot ex-periment. Studied crops were vetch, rapeseed and barley. Results showed that the transfer of Mn into plants decreases with the increasing dose of CC. There was a correlation between the manganese content in the grain and straw of spring barley (r = 0.96; P < 0.01). The concentration of Mn in the tissues of barley and rapeseed fits into the range capable for ensuring the proper functioning of plants. The doses of conversion chalk above 13.6 t ha–1 led to a decrease in the uptake of Mn by vetch to the lower deficiency threshold. The results imply that the role of Mn for plants is still largely underestimated and requires further study.
AB - Manganese availability can be a serious limiting factor for plant growth. Trans-location of manganese (Mn) in the tissues of plants from the families Gramíne-ae, Brassicáceae and Leguminósae (L.)was studied on a strongly acidic Albic Re-tisols limed with increasing doses of conversion chalk (CC) in a 5-year pot ex-periment. Studied crops were vetch, rapeseed and barley. Results showed that the transfer of Mn into plants decreases with the increasing dose of CC. There was a correlation between the manganese content in the grain and straw of spring barley (r = 0.96; P < 0.01). The concentration of Mn in the tissues of barley and rapeseed fits into the range capable for ensuring the proper functioning of plants. The doses of conversion chalk above 13.6 t ha–1 led to a decrease in the uptake of Mn by vetch to the lower deficiency threshold. The results imply that the role of Mn for plants is still largely underestimated and requires further study.
KW - manganese, conversion chalk, rapeseed, vetch, barley.
KW - barley
KW - conversion chalk
KW - manganese
KW - rapeseed
KW - vetch
UR - https://biocomm.spbu.ru/article/view/18549/13269
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/b7240dc3-3dfc-360e-a525-23c36786c34b/
U2 - 10.21638/spbu03.2025.105
DO - 10.21638/spbu03.2025.105
M3 - Article
VL - 70
SP - 47
EP - 56
JO - Biological Communications
JF - Biological Communications
SN - 2542-2154
IS - 1
ER -
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