Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8892957 | Scientia Horticulturae | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Green bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L., cv. Linera) were grown in pots and Zn-LS and ZnEDTA fertilizers were compared in foliar application on the oldest leaves. Zinc concentration in Treated Non-treated leaves and “washing away” water was determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry at 6Â h, 4 and 30 days. Significant differences in Zn penetration inside the leaves were observed, the most efficient being the Zn LS complex which showed fastest absorption after 6Â h. At this time, also significant differences in Zn localization inside the leaf tissues were detected by CEDX, the mesophyll showing the highest absorption of Zn LS. Zn were detected in the mesophyll at the highest concentration in leaves of plants treated with Zn-LS also at the 4th and 30th days, whereas in those treated with ZnEDTA it was in the lower epidermis. The analyses of structural changes on frozen-hydrated leaf samples by Cryo-SEM showed that Zn-LS complex treatment causes an increase of the total thickness of the leaf and in particular of the spongy mesophyll, the innermost and physiologically active tissue layer.
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Authors
Antonio Minnocci, Alessandra Francini, Stefania Romeo, Alfredo Daniele Sgrignuoli, Giovanni Povero, Luca Sebastiani,