Deficiency of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, or Fe Mineral Nutrients in Narcissus cv. "Garden Giant"
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Narcissus cv. "Garden Giant" bulbs were grown in N, P, K, Ca, Mg, or Fe-deficient solutions and compared with bulbs grown in the control solution containing all these nutrients. Plants were sampled at 4 stages : (I) at planting, (II) at sprouting, (III) after flower senescence and/or after visible deficiency symptoms developed, and (IV) at lifting. Observation of visible deficiency symptoms showed that leaves of narcissus displayed chlorosis in the -N, -Mg, and -Fe treatments, while roots were most susceptible to Ca-deficient conditions. Root tips in the -Ca treatment showed brown in followed by root rot. In the -N treatment, shoot growth was markedly retarded and leaves were small and yellow. On the other hand, visible deficiency symptoms were not evident in the -P treatment except for early senescence. K deficiency symptoms were also not evident. Narcissus flowers were not affected by the mineral deficiencies and mineral contents in full-bloom flowers were not different between samples. In the control plants, there was a large accumulation of N in the roots at sprouting and the content decreased thereafter. Large amounts of K accumulated in roots more than in any other organs. On the other hand the Ca content was high in the tunic and Ca in the scales was hardly mobilized thoughout the growth period. A large proportion of each element eventually accumulated in new inner scales whereas only a small fraction in the old outer scales. The -N, -Ca, and -Mg treatments severely depressed dry matter accumulation, unlike the -P, -K, and -Fe treatments. The -N treatment did not affect the concentration of other minerals, but the -P treatment tended to decrease N, K, Ca, and Mg concentrations. On the other hand, the -K treatment increased Ca and Mg concentrations. -Ca caused an increase in Mg concentration and - Mg raised Ca concentration. These results may be due to compensation effects of cation absorption for the maintenance of the cation/anion balance.
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著者
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Ikarashi Taro
Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata University
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Ikarashi Taro
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Niigata University
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Ohyama Takuji
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Niigata University
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RUAMRUNGSRI Soraya
Department of Horticulture, faculty of Agriculture, Chiang Mai University
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Ikarashi T
Faculty Of Agriculture Niigata University
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Konno Takamitsu
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata University
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Konno Takamitsu
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Niigata University
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Ruamrungsri Soraya
Department Of Horticulture Faculty Of Agriculture Chiang Mai University:h.m. The King's Initiat
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