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  • Interactions between aluminium, iron and silicon in Cucumber sativus L. grown under acidic conditions.

Interactions between aluminium, iron and silicon in Cucumber sativus L. grown under acidic conditions.

Journal of plant physiology (2017-08-19)
Nikolai P Bityutskii, Kirill L Yakkonen, Anastasiya I Petrova, Alexey L Shavarda
ABSTRACT

Aluminium (Al) is one of the major stressors for plants in acidic soils, negatively affecting plant growth and nutrient balances. Significant efforts have been undertaken to understand mechanisms of Al tolerance in plants. However, little is known of the relevance of iron (Fe) and silicon (Si) nutrition under Al stress conditions. The objectives of this study were to determine whether effects induced by Fe and Si are of importance for limitation of Al moving via xylem in plants (Cucumis sativus L.). Cucumber plants (cv. Phoenix and Solovei) were grown (i) hydroponically in a complete nutrient solution at pH 4.0, either with (+Fe) or in Fe-free (-Fe) nutrient solution, without (-Si) or with (+Si) supply of Si, without (-Al) or with (+Al) exposure of Al and (ii) in soil. Xylem sap concentrations of Al, Fe and Si were measured. To characterise the pattern of xylem sap transport of Al and Fe, metabolomic changes of root tissues were investigated. Although the growth of cucumber plants was not significantly affected by Al

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Citraconic acid, 98%