2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10661-021-09381-8
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Modeling of mineral elements uptake and localization in cabbage inflorescence (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) grown on sugar mill pressmud-amended soils

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“…Similarly, initial metal element availability in both substrate and casing material also affected their uptake positively except for Cu, which showed a negative association. The metal uptake by mushroom mycelia depends on the adsorption and absorption of their specific ions, which are greatly impacted by both pH and OC, as discussed in previous studies [55,56]. Overall, the model equations given in Table 5 can be used for the precise prediction of metal element uptake by A. bisporus grown on SS amended casing materials.…”
Section: Prediction Models For Evaluating Metal Elements Accumulation...mentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Similarly, initial metal element availability in both substrate and casing material also affected their uptake positively except for Cu, which showed a negative association. The metal uptake by mushroom mycelia depends on the adsorption and absorption of their specific ions, which are greatly impacted by both pH and OC, as discussed in previous studies [55,56]. Overall, the model equations given in Table 5 can be used for the precise prediction of metal element uptake by A. bisporus grown on SS amended casing materials.…”
Section: Prediction Models For Evaluating Metal Elements Accumulation...mentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The rooting of Ridge gourd is considered as one of the vigor associations between its plant and soil system. Generally, a perfect soil-root association promotes the increased growth of aerial plant tissues such as leaves, stems, flowering, and fruit numbers [12]. Mixing of SS helps in efficient mineralization of AS, which might be a reason behind increased Ridge gourd production.…”
Section: Impact Of Ss and Pgpr On Ridge Gourd Crop Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Markowicz et al [11] reported that SS mixing up to 15 t/ha was the most efficient composition for the reclamation of nutrient-deficient soil. SS application on lands helps in the mixing of various organic and inorganic nutrients, which further leads to improved crop yields [12,13]. However, the excessive mixing of SS, having a high nutrient load, may also damage soil health; thereby, affecting plant growth and reducing crop yields [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Press mud is a residue organic waste material manufactured from of sugarcane industries that creates the problem of contamination in the surrounding of sugar mills on its accumulation (Bhosale et al, 2012). It is a soft, porous, spongy, blackish in colour has great potential to improve soil properties due to rich in nutrients and organic matter, organic fertilizer and restoration of organic/inorganic pollutants and mitigates the carbon emissions (Eid et al, 2021). Press mud includes hormones, enzymes, auxins, incorporating plant growth regulators, and vitamins, which improves growth of a plant by enhancing soil aeration, robust root development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%