2007
DOI: 10.2298/abs070229pb
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Variability of the leaf of Triticum aestivum L. under conditions of different soil fertilization

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“…Hesketh et al (1981) demonstrated a positive correlation between leaf photosynthesis rate and chlorophyll content. Bojovic and Markovic (2007) measured the lowest leaf chlorophyll content in plants grown in unfertilized soil. These elements, especially N, involved indirectly in photosynthesis process (Haboudane et al, 2002) and photosynthetic capacity due to the activated RUBISCO content (Jia and Gray, 2004), increases the leaf area of plants (Evans and Seemann, 1989) and helps in increment uptake of nitrate and K ions which contribute to increase in chlorophyll content.…”
Section: Changes In Photosynthetic Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hesketh et al (1981) demonstrated a positive correlation between leaf photosynthesis rate and chlorophyll content. Bojovic and Markovic (2007) measured the lowest leaf chlorophyll content in plants grown in unfertilized soil. These elements, especially N, involved indirectly in photosynthesis process (Haboudane et al, 2002) and photosynthetic capacity due to the activated RUBISCO content (Jia and Gray, 2004), increases the leaf area of plants (Evans and Seemann, 1989) and helps in increment uptake of nitrate and K ions which contribute to increase in chlorophyll content.…”
Section: Changes In Photosynthetic Pigmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this respect, chlorophyll and carotenoids synthesis is dependent upon mineral nutrition (Amaliotis et al, 2004 andLelyveld et al, 2004). Also, Bojovic and Markovic (2007 ) studied the viability of the leaf of wheat under conditions of different soil fertilization and stated that, chlorophyll content is dependent on mineral nutrition and fertilization with nitrogen and phosphorus (N P) was exert the great influence on chlorophyll content. Moreover, Vijay et al (2009) studied the influence of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizer on biochemical contents of Asparagus racemosus and demonstrated that, a significant increase in the chlorophyll content was recorded with the application of N, P and K.…”
Section: Changes In Pigment Content:-mentioning
confidence: 99%