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Influence of salinity on transport of Nitrates and Potassium by means of the xylem sap content between roots and shoots in young tomato plants
2016
Journal of soil science and plant nutrition
Salinity is well known to reduce plant growth and yield by reducing water availability; it does so by interfering with both nutrient uptake and translocation. The objective was to determine the nitrate and potassium contents in xylem sap and the root-shoot transportation of both as a function of the salinity of the nutritional solution provided. We compared NO 3 -and K + contents and flux in xylem sap collected from cut stems of tomato seedlings, based on electric conductivity (EC) tests among
doi:10.4067/s0718-95162016005000072
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