Effects of FeAgri, a novel iron-containing material, on the growth of dicotyledonous crops grown on river sand
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The effects of "FeAgri", a novel iron-containing material, on the growth of lettuce (Lactuca sativa), crown daisy (Chrysanthenum coronarium), cabbage (Brassica oleracea) and Chinese cabbage (Brassica campestris) were studied in the greenhouse using Wagner pots with river sand. Cabbage showed the most significant responses in terms of leaf color and fresh weight to different levels of the Fe-containing material. There were also some differences in plant length, leaf width, shoot and root dry weight, but they were not statistically significant. Lettuce showed a significant difference in leaf color and also showed some differences in other growth factors and iron concentration of leaf. Chinese cabbage showed a significant difference in fresh weight and some differences in other growth factor. However, in the case of crown daisy, there were differences in plant length, leaf color, fresh weight, and root and shoot dry weights, but no statistically significant differences in all growth factors examined.Original Paper
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著者
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Tohoku University
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MORIKAWA Claudio
Environmental Science, Tohoku University
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tohoku University:(present Office)toyoh
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center Tohoku University
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Sci. Center Graduate School Of Agric. Sci. Tohoku Univ.
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Garrido Sharon
Field Science Center Tohoku University
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MORIKAWA Claudio
Field Science Center, Tohoku University
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HEINAI Hironori
Field Science Center, Tohoku University
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Heinai Hironori
Field Science Center Tohoku University
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Morikawa Claudio
Field Science Center Tohoku University
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Saigusa Masahiko
Field Science Center Graduate School Of Agriculture Science Tohoku University
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Heinai Hironori
Field Science Center Graduate School Of Agricultural Science Tohoku University
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