Title: Effect of nutrition on the distribution of potassium and phosphorus inCucurbita pepo L.
Abstract: In young pumpkin plants, the phosphorus was found not to be affected substantially by potassium deficiency whereas the deficiency of calcium has marked effects. Potassium distribution is not affected substantially by either phosphorus or calcium deficiency. In short-term experiments, the presence of calcium affects markedly the total uptake of potassium but the potassium distribution remains unaltered. The stimulation of potassium uptake is far more pronounced in plants pre-cultivated in a complete nutrient solution than in those pre-cultivated in a calcium-deficient one; this is apparently due to profound metabolic changes taking place in plants grown without calcium. The reserves of phosphorus and potassium stored in the cotyledons are easily mobilized and translocated so that they can be used for growth in early stages of development; the appearance of pathological symptoms of phosphorus or potassium deficiency is thus prevented.
Publication Year: 1968
Publication Date: 1968-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
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