2020
DOI: 10.5219/1400
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Effects of selenium on macro- and micro nutrients and selected qualitative parameters of oat (Avena sativa L.)

Abstract: The article deals with the effect of foliar Se application on macro-and micro-elements and selected quantitative parameters (the content of ash, starch, and fat) in oat grains. The three-year experiments were carried out on Research and Breeding Station Vígľaš – Pstruša in the years 2014, 2015, 2016. The used oat variety was Valentin. The experiment was performed by a block method within a parcel size of 10 square meters (8 x 1.25 m) with the span of rows amounting to 0.125 m in four replications. Alfalfa was … Show more

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“…However, the individual treatments differed in their response to the applied form of Se and the presence of fugate. The highest Se content at the Se1 level was found in NPK-Se1 grain (381 µg/kg), which is in accordance with the highest plant availability of selenate among known soil Se species (Keskinen et al 2010, Ducsay et al 2020. The Se content in the F-Se1 grain decreased significantly (only 30 µg/kg), implying that Se contribution from fugate application was on the grain Se contents was negligible.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%
“…However, the individual treatments differed in their response to the applied form of Se and the presence of fugate. The highest Se content at the Se1 level was found in NPK-Se1 grain (381 µg/kg), which is in accordance with the highest plant availability of selenate among known soil Se species (Keskinen et al 2010, Ducsay et al 2020. The Se content in the F-Se1 grain decreased significantly (only 30 µg/kg), implying that Se contribution from fugate application was on the grain Se contents was negligible.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 68%