Growth and development of Mentha piperita L. in nutrient solution as affected by rates of potassium

Janice Valmorbida, Carmen Sílvia Fernandes Boaro
2007 Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology  
The influence of potassium on the development of Mentha piperita L. was evaluated in the plants grown in nutritive solution modified by variations in potassium, at 6.0, 3.0, and 1.5 mmol L-1, establishing differences between treatments and corresponding, respectively, to the concentration proposed in Hoagland and Arnon's no. 2 solution and reductions by 50% and 75%. Until 21 days after transplanting, the concentration used was diluted to 50% in the three treatments. Evaluations consisted of
more » ... area, development of the above-ground part, and dry matter of different plant organs. Plants grown with 1.5/3.0 mmol L-1 K showed greater development of the above-ground part. Other variables were not different among plants in the different treatments.
doi:10.1590/s1516-89132007000300003 fatcat:x6aoe55iezb23nkl6k6fqawtnm