Iron Nutrition in Soils and Plants 1995
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0503-3_35
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Synthetic iron oxides as sources of Fe in a hydrophonic culture of sunflower

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“…Once the Fe chelate releases the Fe to the plant, the chelating agent may diffuse back the soil from the apoplast and chelate native Fe that can be transported back to the root system (Lucena, 2003). This is a kinetically controlled process that depends on the chelating agent (Lindsay, 1991;Stone, 1977) and on the nature of the solid phases (Lindsay, 1991;Pe´rez-Sanz and Lucena, 1995;Schwertmann, 1991). In the present work this process was studied and it could be observed that o,p-EDDHA was the fastest chelating agent solubilising Fe from several Fecontaining minerals and selected soils.…”
Section: Fe Solubilisation From Soils and Fe Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the Fe chelate releases the Fe to the plant, the chelating agent may diffuse back the soil from the apoplast and chelate native Fe that can be transported back to the root system (Lucena, 2003). This is a kinetically controlled process that depends on the chelating agent (Lindsay, 1991;Stone, 1977) and on the nature of the solid phases (Lindsay, 1991;Pe´rez-Sanz and Lucena, 1995;Schwertmann, 1991). In the present work this process was studied and it could be observed that o,p-EDDHA was the fastest chelating agent solubilising Fe from several Fecontaining minerals and selected soils.…”
Section: Fe Solubilisation From Soils and Fe Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iron is one of 17 essential elements for plant growth and reproduction (Pérez-Sanz and Lucena, 1995). Iron is an essential micronutrient (or trace element) only required by plants in small amounts for bio-functions such as the production of chlorophyll and photosynthesis (Hochmuth, 2011).…”
Section: Importance Of Iron For Terrestrial Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It participates in chlorophyll functioning and is required for enzymes critical for photosynthesis, such as catalase, peroxidase, nitrogenase, and nitrate reductase (Hochmuth, 2011). Other plant biofunctions, such as respiration and hormonal balance, also require Fe (Pérez-Sanz et al, 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%