2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11368-021-02907-0
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Macroelement content in plants after amendment application to cobalt-contaminated soil

Abstract: Aim The study was undertaken to determine the effect of amendments used in remediation of cobalt-contaminated soil on the macroelement content of all organs of spring barley (the main crop) and white mustard (the after-crop). Methods In the experiment, six blocks were selected: without amendments; with manure (bovine, granulated); clay; charcoal; zeolite; and with calcium oxide (50%). In each of the blocks, increasing doses of cobalt were applied: 0, 20, 4… Show more

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“…Significant negative correlations were recorded between Mo-dry matter, Se-K and Se-Mo. A positive correlation between Ca and Co was also recorded previously for other plant species grown in Co-contaminated soils [65]. Contrary to the peculiarities in Ca accumulation, with a typical decrease of this element both in the peel and pulp of space-treated fruit, the potassium content in tomato pulp was rather stable compared to the peel, with a significant K level decrease in plants grown from space-treated seeds.…”
Section: Elemental Compositionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Significant negative correlations were recorded between Mo-dry matter, Se-K and Se-Mo. A positive correlation between Ca and Co was also recorded previously for other plant species grown in Co-contaminated soils [65]. Contrary to the peculiarities in Ca accumulation, with a typical decrease of this element both in the peel and pulp of space-treated fruit, the potassium content in tomato pulp was rather stable compared to the peel, with a significant K level decrease in plants grown from space-treated seeds.…”
Section: Elemental Compositionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The containers were placed in a cool and dry place to drain all the water, and then the flat bamboo flower was placed in an oven [13,14]. The oven temperature was set to 105 • C for 30 min for blanching treatment, and then the flat bamboo flowers were dried to a constant weight at 70 • C. Finally, the obtained materials were placed in a sealed bag, properly numbered, and stored for future use [15,16].…”
Section: Data Analysis and Processing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant nutrients that are needed more than 1 g kg -1 of plant dry matter production called macronutrients while micronutrients require 0.1-100 mg kg -1 of plant dry matter production (Pandey, 2018) [86] . Rest fourteen elements are further divided into macro and micro by Loomis and shull in 1937 which are enlisted in the table 1 with all others details (Kosiorek and Wyszkowski, 2021) [64] . Macronutrients can be further divided into two types, primary macronutrient and secondary macronutrients (Iqbal et al, 2021) [62} .…”
Section: Classification Of Plant Nutrientmentioning
confidence: 99%