1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf01049669
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The uptake and distribution of mineral nutrients in the banana in response to supply of K, Mg and Mn

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“…These results are in partial agreement with the reports on several crops grown in fields and in solution culture (Bould et al 1983;Elamin and Wilcox 1986a, b;Goss and Carvalho 1992). Similarly, as had been reported in bananas (Turner and Barkus 1983) the high manganese supply in wheat accentuated the deficiency symptoms of magnesium and lowered the content of magnesium in leaves. This phenomenon suggests the presence of a competition between magnesium and manganese for the same binding site (Heenan and Campbell 1981).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…These results are in partial agreement with the reports on several crops grown in fields and in solution culture (Bould et al 1983;Elamin and Wilcox 1986a, b;Goss and Carvalho 1992). Similarly, as had been reported in bananas (Turner and Barkus 1983) the high manganese supply in wheat accentuated the deficiency symptoms of magnesium and lowered the content of magnesium in leaves. This phenomenon suggests the presence of a competition between magnesium and manganese for the same binding site (Heenan and Campbell 1981).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In higher plants the magnesium uptake decreased by the increase of the manganese supply (Safford 1975;Turner and Barkus 1983) due to competition for the same binding site (Heenan and Campbell 1981). Similarly Nazrul-Islam (1986) had observed that magnesium accumulation was reduced in both shoots and roots by the increase in manganese concentration in the nutrient solution.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…In sand culture Turner and Barkus (1983a) found that manganese at 10 times the standard concentration reduced whole plant uptake of calcium, magnesium and zinc by 28, 39 and 23%, respectively, while whole plant uptake of manganese increased 7-fold. Manganese toxicity observed in the field may be attributed to indirect effects as low calcium, magnesium and zinc availability in acid soils, rather than to a high concentration of manganese, but the tolerance of banana to high concentrations of manganese in the soil solution is high.…”
Section: Manganesementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Na cv PA, aos 300 DAP, a acumulação de Ca no CH foi 4,08, 3,64 e 2,75 vezes menor do que a da FH, PC e RZ e diferiu estatisticamente deles (Tabela 4). A maior acumulação de cálcio na folha é devida ao fato desse nutriente ser responsável pela consistência firme do órgão em relação aos demais órgãos (Turner & Barkus, 1983), pois esse nutriente entra na formação da lamela média da parede celular, o que confere maior resistência aos tecidos da planta (Mengel & Kirkby, 1982).…”
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