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Response of melon and tomato plants to chloride-nitrate ratio in saline nutrient solutions
Year:
1987
Source of publication :
Journal of Plant Nutrition
Authors :
מאירי, אברהם
;
.
פייגין, עמוס
;
.
רילסקי, אירנה
;
.
Volume :
10
Co-Authors:
Feigin, A., Agric. Res. Org., The Volcani Center, Bet Dagar, 50250, Israel
Rylski, I., Agric. Res. Org., The Volcani Center, Bet Dagar, 50250, Israel
Meiri, A., Agric. Res. Org., The Volcani Center, Bet Dagar, 50250, Israel
Shalhevet, J., Agric. Res. Org., The Volcani Center, Bet Dagar, 50250, Israel
Facilitators :
From page:
1787
To page:
1794
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Total pages:
8
)
Abstract:
The response of melon and tomato plants exposed to different salinity levels, given as Cl salts, under a wide range of NO3 levels, was tested using an aero-hydroponic system in the greenhouse. Even though the main effect of salinity on plants was due to the osmotic potential of the solutions, greater NO3 proportions at equisalinity levels resulted in a higher concentration of soluble solids in tomato juice and in greater melon and tomato yields. The effect of NO3 was also detected at the high ion concentration (Cl+NO3=115 mmol 1-1); still, in this salinity range yields were already reduced by 50 to 60% The chemical composition of plants was strongly affected by the composition of the solutions. Lower Cl concentration was found in plants exposed to high NO3 levels and vice versa. The addition of increasing Na and Ca levels resulted in a reduction of K and Mg contents in the plant tissue. © 1987, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
Note:
Related Files :
Cucumis melo L
ion antagonism
Ion concentration
Lycopersicon esculentum L
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DOI :
10.1080/01904168709363719
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Database:
סקופוס
Publication Type:
מאמר
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Language:
אנגלית
Editors' remarks:
ID:
29646
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Feigin, A., Agric. Res. Org., The Volcani Center, Bet Dagar, 50250, Israel
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Meiri, A., Agric. Res. Org., The Volcani Center, Bet Dagar, 50250, Israel
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Response of melon and tomato plants to chloride-nitrate ratio in saline nutrient solutions
The response of melon and tomato plants exposed to different salinity levels, given as Cl salts, under a wide range of NO3 levels, was tested using an aero-hydroponic system in the greenhouse. Even though the main effect of salinity on plants was due to the osmotic potential of the solutions, greater NO3 proportions at equisalinity levels resulted in a higher concentration of soluble solids in tomato juice and in greater melon and tomato yields. The effect of NO3 was also detected at the high ion concentration (Cl+NO3=115 mmol 1-1); still, in this salinity range yields were already reduced by 50 to 60% The chemical composition of plants was strongly affected by the composition of the solutions. Lower Cl concentration was found in plants exposed to high NO3 levels and vice versa. The addition of increasing Na and Ca levels resulted in a reduction of K and Mg contents in the plant tissue. © 1987, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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