UV‐B Radiation 2017
DOI: 10.1002/9781119143611.ch10
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“…A 3 exhibited the significantly highest positive effects in all these traits at both seasons, resulting in an increment percentage by 7.8, 7.8, 3.7 and 2.6% for protein, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contents in descending order followed by A 1 for protein, nitrogen and phosphorus by 6.9, 6.9, 1.7% and A 2 for potassium content by 3.2% in 1 st season and the results showed the same trend in the second season. These results are in agreement with Tripathi et al (2015) who found that foliar spraying with a solution of microelements (B, Cu, Mn, Zn and Mo) on potato leaves leads to increase the absorption of N, P and the tubers' content of these mineral elements as the microelements stimulated the uptake. Meanwhile, Wichrowska and Szczepanek (2020) demonstrated that the protein content in potato tubers increased significantly due to nitrogen fertilization and affected by and weather conditions during potato growth.…”
Section: Effect Of Interaction Treatmentssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…A 3 exhibited the significantly highest positive effects in all these traits at both seasons, resulting in an increment percentage by 7.8, 7.8, 3.7 and 2.6% for protein, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contents in descending order followed by A 1 for protein, nitrogen and phosphorus by 6.9, 6.9, 1.7% and A 2 for potassium content by 3.2% in 1 st season and the results showed the same trend in the second season. These results are in agreement with Tripathi et al (2015) who found that foliar spraying with a solution of microelements (B, Cu, Mn, Zn and Mo) on potato leaves leads to increase the absorption of N, P and the tubers' content of these mineral elements as the microelements stimulated the uptake. Meanwhile, Wichrowska and Szczepanek (2020) demonstrated that the protein content in potato tubers increased significantly due to nitrogen fertilization and affected by and weather conditions during potato growth.…”
Section: Effect Of Interaction Treatmentssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Regarding the increase in vegetative growth, it could be attributed to the positive role of micronutrients in enhancing Photosynthesis and biosynthesis of proteins to protect cells and the transformation of photosynthesis products in the form of carbohydrates they are stored in the tubers (Mohamadi, 2000). Also, micro-elements activate the plant to absorb the macro-elements, which leads to an increase in the metabolism and an increase in the content of elements in the plant as the microelements stimulated the uptake (Tripathi et al, 2015). In this regard, El-Sayed et al (2007) mentioned that spraying with zinc, manganese, and iron led to the stimulation of growth and cell division and development, regulation of carbohydrate metabolism, and improvement of the characteristics of vegetative growth, yield, its components.…”
Section: And 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AgNPs are potentially released into the environment through improper disposal as there are at least 250 products in which these nanoparticles were used and these vary from medical devices, electronic devices, and clothes to disinfectants. Over 2500 tonnes of AgNPs were produced in the United States every year where 80 tonnes were disposed of in surface waters and 150 tonnes in sewage sludge (Tripathi et al 2017).…”
Section: Haematococcus Pluvialismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, CuO-NPs have many applications in the healthcare, paint, plastics, and agricultural sectors (i.e., nano pesticides, fungicides, and wood preservatives). However, their increasing use in agro-ecological systems has attracted scientific attention due to their potential toxicity [2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%