Relation between tipburn appearance of Chinese cabbage and calcium content and location

In 2000-2001 investigations were carried out on the dependence between the tipburn appearance on Chinese cabbage and the content of calcium and its distribution in leaves. It was found that the highest concentration of calcium (to 4,4%) occurred in outside leaves and the lowest was found in leaves i...

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Main Authors: Jan Borkowski, Waldemar Kowalczyk
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2013-12-01
Series:Acta Agrobotanica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2589
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description In 2000-2001 investigations were carried out on the dependence between the tipburn appearance on Chinese cabbage and the content of calcium and its distribution in leaves. It was found that the highest concentration of calcium (to 4,4%) occurred in outside leaves and the lowest was found in leaves inside the head (to 1,0 %). The marginal part in every outside leaf contained more calcium than midrib of leaf. This dependence weakly appeared in leaves wrapping the head and was absent inside the head, where often the calcium concentration was higher in the midrib part of leaf than in the margin part. Distinct differences in the calcium content in leaves of four culti vars of F1, Chinese cabbage: ´Bilko', ´Parkin', 'Kasumi' and 'Yamiko' were not found. These cultivars differed clearly in the susceptibility to the tipburn incidence which appearance depended also on the temperature stress.
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spelling doaj.art-65ae3e5648b142138327f5747aeca1142022-12-21T23:52:49ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Agrobotanica2300-357X2013-12-01561-2536010.5586/aa.2003.0062106Relation between tipburn appearance of Chinese cabbage and calcium content and locationJan Borkowski0Waldemar Kowalczyk1Institute of Vegetable Crops in SkierniewiceInstitute of Vegetable Crops in SkierniewiceIn 2000-2001 investigations were carried out on the dependence between the tipburn appearance on Chinese cabbage and the content of calcium and its distribution in leaves. It was found that the highest concentration of calcium (to 4,4%) occurred in outside leaves and the lowest was found in leaves inside the head (to 1,0 %). The marginal part in every outside leaf contained more calcium than midrib of leaf. This dependence weakly appeared in leaves wrapping the head and was absent inside the head, where often the calcium concentration was higher in the midrib part of leaf than in the margin part. Distinct differences in the calcium content in leaves of four culti vars of F1, Chinese cabbage: ´Bilko', ´Parkin', 'Kasumi' and 'Yamiko' were not found. These cultivars differed clearly in the susceptibility to the tipburn incidence which appearance depended also on the temperature stress.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2589Chinese cabbagecalcium contenttipburnstress
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Relation between tipburn appearance of Chinese cabbage and calcium content and location
Acta Agrobotanica
Chinese cabbage
calcium content
tipburn
stress
title Relation between tipburn appearance of Chinese cabbage and calcium content and location
title_full Relation between tipburn appearance of Chinese cabbage and calcium content and location
title_fullStr Relation between tipburn appearance of Chinese cabbage and calcium content and location
title_full_unstemmed Relation between tipburn appearance of Chinese cabbage and calcium content and location
title_short Relation between tipburn appearance of Chinese cabbage and calcium content and location
title_sort relation between tipburn appearance of chinese cabbage and calcium content and location
topic Chinese cabbage
calcium content
tipburn
stress
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/2589
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