Growth and nutrition of small Betula pendula plants at different relative addition rates of iron,manganese and zinc |
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Authors: | Göransson Anders McDonald A. James S. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Ecology and Environmental Research, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, P.O. Box 7072, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | In order to investigate the dependence of growth rate upon plant concentrations of iron, manganese and zinc, Betula pendula seedlings were cultivated in a hydroponic system. In three different experiments, all essential nutrient elements except iron, manganese or zinc, were titrated in non-growth limiting amounts at low external concentrations. The solution was continuously recirculated and sprayed on the roots. The micronutrients (Fe, Mn and Zn) were added as addition rates, RA (day-1), relative to the calculated internal amount in the plants. No chelates were added to the culture solution.At steady-state nutrition, plant relative growth rate showed a linear dependence upon the internal concentration of the limiting micronutrient. These data do not support the Steenbjerg effect where negative correlations between growth and plant nutrient concentrations have been reported. Steady-state nutrition was associated with very different growth responses to the different limiting nutrients. |
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Keywords: | Betula pendula iron manganese zinc |
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