Effects of Nickel Contamination on Nutrient Contents of Daffodil (Narcissus poeticus L. c.v. 'Ice Folies')
Autor: | Tuğba Hasibe Gökkaya, Füsun Gülser, Arzu Çiğ, Gülçinay Başdoğan |
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Přispěvatelé: | Belirlenecek |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Irrigation
Narcissus poeticus Biophysics chemistry.chemical_element Plant Science Manganese lcsh:Plant culture Biochemistry daffodil nickel nutrient content lcsh:Agriculture nickel Nutrient Animal science lcsh:SB1-1110 Biology Hoagland solution nutrient content biology Chemistry Metallurgy lcsh:S Contamination biology.organism_classification daffodil nickel nutrient content Nutrient content Nickel daffodil Biyoloji Biotechnology |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Secondary Metabolite, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 99-102 (2017) Volume: 4, Issue: 2 99-102 International Journal of Secondary Metabolite |
ISSN: | 2148-6905 |
Popis: | The objectiveof this study was to determine the effects of nickel on nutrient contents of daffodil(Narcissus poeticus L. c.v. “Ice Folies”) in nickel contaminated media.This research was carried out in a completely randomized experimental design withthree replications in greenhouse conditions. Four different doses of nickel (control,25 mg kg-1, 50 mg kg-1, 75 mg kg-1) were appliedto each pot having 500 g soil:sand mixture in 2:1 ratio. The distillate water was used in irrigation and ½ hoagland solution was applied for fertilization.At the end of experiment the highest K, Mg and Ca contents of daffodil bulbs wereobtained as 0.90 %, 0.91 % and 2.72 % in control respectively. The highest Fe (27.42mg kg-1), Cu (7.62 mg kg-1), and Zn (20.99 mg kg-1) were in 50 mg kg-1, 75 mg kg-1 and25 mg kg-1 nickel applications respectively. Similarly the highest K,Mg and Ca contents of daffodil leaves were obtained as 2.2 %, 1.72 % and 5.87 %in control. The highest Fe contents(66.62 mg kg-1) was in 25 mg kg-1 nickel application, whileCu (41.29 mg kg-1) and Zn contents (41.04 mg kg-1) were in 75 mg kg-1 nickel application.Nickel applications increased micronutrients contentsof daffodils except manganese. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of nickel on nutrient contents of daffodil (Narcissus poeticus L. c.v. “Ice Folies”) in nickel contaminated media. This research was carried out in a completely randomized experimental design with three replications in greenhouse conditions. Four different doses of nickel (control, 25 mg kg-1, 50 mg kg-1, 75 mg kg-1) were applied to each pot having 500 g soil:sand mixture in 2:1 ratio. The distillate water was used in irrigation and ½ hoagland solution was applied for fertilization. At the end of experiment the highest K, Mg and Ca contents of daffodil bulbs were obtained as 0.90 %, 0.91 % and 2.72 % in control respectively. The highest Fe (27.42 mg kg-1), Cu (7.62 mg kg-1), and Zn (20.99 mg kg-1) were in 50 mg kg-1, 75 mg kg-1 and 25 mg kg-1 nickel applications respectively. Similarly the highest K, Mg and Ca contents of daffodil leaves were obtained as 2.2 %, 1.72 % and 5.87 % in control. The highest Fe contents (66.62 mg kg-1) was in 25 mg kg-1 nickel application, while Cu (41.29 mg kg-1) and Zn contents (41.04 mg kg-1) were in 75 mg kg-1 nickel application. Nickel applications increased micronutrients contents of daffodils except manganese. |
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