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2021
DOI: 10.3390/plants10010079
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Seasonal Fe Uptake of Young Citrus Trees and Its Contribution to the Development of New Organs

Abstract: This work quantifies Fe uptake in young citrus trees, its partitioning among plant compartments, and the contribution of the Fe absorbed from fertilizer to the development of new tissues. A soil pot experiment was conducted using 4-year-old clementine trees (Citrus clementina Hort ex Tan), and a dose of 240 mg Fe was applied by labeled fertilizer (92% atom 57Fe excess). Plants were uprooted at five different phenologic states: end of flowering (May 15), end of fruit setting and fruit drop (July 1), two fruit g… Show more

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“…The use of isotopically labeled Fe sources to determine the Fe resupply with plants grown under identical conditions would be recommended. The use of the stable isotope 57 Fe as a tracer is widespread for monitoring Fe in plant organs, both in hydroponics and in soil [21,29,81,82], and it is a valuable tool for assessing the effectiveness of different Fe fertilizers [83].…”
Section: Proposed Methodology To Evaluate the Efficiency Of Novel Tre...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of isotopically labeled Fe sources to determine the Fe resupply with plants grown under identical conditions would be recommended. The use of the stable isotope 57 Fe as a tracer is widespread for monitoring Fe in plant organs, both in hydroponics and in soil [21,29,81,82], and it is a valuable tool for assessing the effectiveness of different Fe fertilizers [83].…”
Section: Proposed Methodology To Evaluate the Efficiency Of Novel Tre...mentioning
confidence: 99%