Uptake of Different Species of Iodine by Water Spinach and Its Effect to Growth |
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Authors: | Huan-Xin Weng Ai-Lan Yan Chun-Lai Hong Lin-Li Xie Ya-Chao Qin Charles Q Cheng |
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Institution: | Institute of Environment and Biogeochemistry, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, 310027, People's Republic of China, gswenghx@zju.edu.cn. |
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Abstract: | A hydroponic experiment has been carried out to study the influence of iodine species iodide (I(-)), iodate (Formula: see text]), and iodoacetic acid (CH(2)ICOO(-))] and concentrations on iodine uptake by water spinach. Results show that low levels of iodine in the nutrient solution can effectively stimulate the growth of biomass of water spinach. When iodine levels in the nutrient solution are from 0 to 1.0 mg/l, increases in iodine levels can linearly augment iodine uptake rate by the leafy vegetables from all three species of iodine, and the uptake effects are in the following order: Formula: see text]. In addition, linear correlation was observed between iodine content in the roots and shoots of water spinach, and their proportion is 1:1. By uptake of I(-), vitamin C (Vit C) content in water spinach increased, whereas uptake of Formula: see text] and CH(2)ICOO(-) decreased water spinach Vit C content. Furthermore, through uptake of I(-) and Formula: see text], the nitrate content in water spinach was increased by different degrees. |
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Keywords: | Iodide Iodate Iodoacetic acid Iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) Water spinach Vitamin C (Vit C) Nitrate |
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