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This study was carried out in greenhouse on strawberries grown in a column m in Uzundere district, Erzurum, Turkey. The biostimulator 'Macrocrop' and 'Gold'ne' were foliar-applied to the cv. Fem at the rates of 250, 500 and 750 ppm l, 2, 4 8 times at 15 days intervals beginning 15 days after planting. Two months after last application, the content of N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Cu and Zn in the leaves was analyzed. According to the results, there were significant differences between the treatments. The nutrient composition was higher in the plants treated with the biostimulators than in the control. Nitrogen (N) content was 2.48% in the control whereas in plants treated 4 times with 250 ppm it was 3.40% and those treated once with 250 of Goldmarine had 3.06% of nitrogen. In all rates of biostimulator, there was a gative relationship between application frequency and N content. Ca1cium (Ca)content63% in the control plants whereas the plants that received Macrocrop at the rate of 750 ppm and those to which Goldmarine was applied once at the rateof 750 ppm had 2.38%. Similarly, iron (Fe) content was 213 ppm in the control whereas in the plants that received Goldmarine four times at the rate of 500 ppm and in those with Macrocorp four times at the rate 500 ppm, it was 1120 ppm.
In this study, we examined the relationship between the accumulation of NaHSe03, the plant hormone (IAA), and some nutrient elements (K+, Na+, Ca2+) in the tissues of the roots, mesocotyls and leaves of Zea mays L. plants. Our experiments were carried out with eight- to nine-day old maize plants (Zea mays L. var K33xF2) grown on Hoagland's medium containing the standard macro- and microelements, IAA and NaHSe03. The accumulation of selenium, potassium, sodium and calcium in the seedlings was measured by emission spectroscopy using a spectrometer with excitation by the argon inductively coupled plasma technique (ICP-AES). We observed that when selenite and phytohormone (IAA) are present in the external medium of growing plants, they change the uptake and accumulation of some cations (K+, Na+, Ca2+) in the leaf, mesocotyl and root tissues. The change of transport of some nutrient elements is probably one of the first observed symptoms of selenium’s effects on plants.
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