2017
DOI: 10.5601/jelem.2016.21.2.1168
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Assessment of the sea buckthorn growing in urban conditions – the quality of berries and leaves

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“…The uptake of large amounts of sodium, as well as calcium and magnesium, by sea buckthorn indicates the possibility of its growing on saline and degraded soils. The usefulness of this plant species for these purposes is confirmed by other studies on this subject (Nowak and Zieliński 2009;Nowakowska et al 2017). Fertilization of soil with hard coal ash and sewage sludge resulted in the reduction of sodium content in leaves of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) growing at these sites to levels of 352 and 388 mg Na .…”
Section: Macronutrients (N P K Ca Mg)supporting
confidence: 64%
“…The uptake of large amounts of sodium, as well as calcium and magnesium, by sea buckthorn indicates the possibility of its growing on saline and degraded soils. The usefulness of this plant species for these purposes is confirmed by other studies on this subject (Nowak and Zieliński 2009;Nowakowska et al 2017). Fertilization of soil with hard coal ash and sewage sludge resulted in the reduction of sodium content in leaves of sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides L.) growing at these sites to levels of 352 and 388 mg Na .…”
Section: Macronutrients (N P K Ca Mg)supporting
confidence: 64%