پديد آورندگان :
Rajaie M. نويسنده , Ejraie A. K. نويسنده , Owliaie H. R. نويسنده , Tavakoli A. R. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
The impact of different concentration of zinc (Zn) and boron (B) on
growth and mineral composition of lemon seedlings (Citrus Aurantifolia L.) was studied under greenhouse conditions.
We used five concentration levels of B (0 , 2.5, 5, 10 and 20 mo g-1 soil) and three of Zn (0, 5 and 10 mo g-1 soil). Fresh and dry plant weights of the control treatment were strongly decreased with B
levels higher than 5 mo g-1 of soil. In above mentioned B levels, lemon seedlings displayed slight to severe B toxicity symptoms . Zn treatments reduced B accumulation and the associated inhibitory effect on plant growth. In creased B level in soiIs enhanced the conce ntration of B in plant shoots to a greater extent in the absence of applied Zn. The effectiveness of Zn for the reduction of B accumulation and toxicity decreased as the level of applied B was increased. In a compa rison of Znde ficient and Zn-treated soils , plant root and shoot analysis for B indicated an increased transport of B in the absence of Zn . The best plant production was achieved when 2.5 and 10 mo g-1 soil of B and Zn
were applied simultaneously. This combination was associated with the highest uptake of Zn, nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), potassium (K), iron (Fe), man ganese (Mn) and copper (Cu), suggesting that the combinat ion resulted to a suitable condition in which plants had a well-balanced
nutritional status. While B application increased nutrients accumulation in plant shoot, the role of Zn was a dilution effect or antagonistic relationship . The results of this study indicated that supplemental
Zn has potential and practical importance in the control of B absorpti on and toxicity in soil where plants are grown under Zn deficiency and B toxicity .