1980
DOI: 10.1590/s0071-12761980000200027
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Nutrição mineral de hortaliças: XXXV. efeitos de doses de cálcio na solução nutritiva, no desenvolvimento e nos teores de nitrogênio, fósforo, potássio, cálcio, magnésio e enxofre, em plantas de tomateiro (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)

Abstract: Plantas de tomateiro Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) da variedade Santa Cruz, linhagens Samano e Kada, foram cultivadas em sílica, recebendo soluções nutritivas com doses de 0 ppm, 50 ppm, 100 ppm, 200 ppm e 400 ppm de cálcio, cornos objetivos de: a) aquilatar o efeito do cálcio no desenvolvimento do tomateiro; b) verificar em que doses de cálcio ocorre a podridão estilar; c) determinar o efeito do cálcio nas concentrações dos nutrientes na planta; e, d) verificar diferenças no comportamento das linhagens Saman… Show more

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“…Thus, knowing these differences is very import in plant production because production costs are greater when plants are experiencing nutritional stress [9]. Many studies have explored different aspects of tomato mineral nutrition, including nutrient accumulation, growth and production responses, effects of nutrients on quality, deficiency symptoms and foliar diagnostic standards [10][11][12][13]. There are also studies related to the physiological responses to Mg deficiency showing decline in transpiration, accumulation of sugars and starch, increased oxidative stress, metabolite alterations, interactions between Mg and decline in photosynthetic activity [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, knowing these differences is very import in plant production because production costs are greater when plants are experiencing nutritional stress [9]. Many studies have explored different aspects of tomato mineral nutrition, including nutrient accumulation, growth and production responses, effects of nutrients on quality, deficiency symptoms and foliar diagnostic standards [10][11][12][13]. There are also studies related to the physiological responses to Mg deficiency showing decline in transpiration, accumulation of sugars and starch, increased oxidative stress, metabolite alterations, interactions between Mg and decline in photosynthetic activity [14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%