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Nitrate accumulation in vegetables

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Advances in Agronomy, 28(C), p.71-118, 1976Trabajos contenidos:
  • Maynard, D.N
  • Barker, A.V
  • Minotti, P.L
  • Peck, N.H
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Nitrate accumulation in plants is a natural phenomenon resulting from uptake of the nitrate ion in excess of its reduction and subsequent assimilation. As discussed in the following pages, accumulation of nitrate is dependent on and related to the genetic makeup of the plant, the nitrate supplying-power of the soil, and the environmental conditions under which the plant is grown. In addition, nitrate concentrations differ in plant parts and with age of the plant.
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Nitrate accumulation in plants is a natural phenomenon resulting from uptake of the nitrate ion in excess of its reduction and subsequent assimilation. As discussed in the following pages, accumulation of nitrate is dependent on and related to the genetic makeup of the plant, the nitrate supplying-power of the soil, and the environmental conditions under which the plant is grown. In addition, nitrate concentrations differ in plant parts and with age of the plant.

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