Interactive Effects of Sodium and Potassium on the Growth and Photosynthesis of Spinach and Komatsuna
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Two cultivars of spinach and one cultivar of komatsuna were sand cultured using a nutrient solution with Na and K in various combinations. The growth (fresh weight of shoot) of spinach cv. Atlas was significantly increased when 1.4 mM KCl of the 7 mM KCl was replaced with 1.4 mM NaCl, although the growth was reduced when more KCl was replaced with NaCl. In another spinach cv. All Right, however, NaCl substituting for 20% of KCl showed no significant effects. In komatsuna, Na used in place of K at any ratio reduced the growth. The growth of spinach cv. Atlas was increased by applying 20 mM NaCl, irrespective of K dose (480-2400 mg K_2O per 1/2000 a Wagner pot). The growth of spinach cv. All Right was also increased by 20 mM NaCl when K was at a deficient level (480-960 mg K_2O per pot), but was not when K was at an excessive level (1920-2400 mg K_2O per pot). In komatsuna, 20 mM NaCl reduced the growth. In spinach, Na prevented the decrease of the photosynthetic rate and stomatal conductance caused by K deficiency.
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著者
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Tomemori Hisashi
Arid Land Research Center Tottori University
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Hamamura Kunio
Arid Land Research Center,Tottori University
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Tabane Kenji
Faculty of Agriculture,Tottori University
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Tabane Kenji
Faculty Of Agriculture Tottori University
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Hamamura Kunio
Arid Land Research Center Tottori University
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