The effects of temporary Ca (Ca) calcium deficiency lasting 2, 3, 4 or 5 d were investigated on tomato plants at the 6-leaf stage, grown hydroponically under controlled conditions. With 2, 3 or 4 d of Ca deficiency, the dry weight of the tomato leaves, shoots or roots was not different from control. A significant decrease in tomato growth, of up to 70%, appeared on the fifth day. Some visual symptoms were observed on the tomato leaves. The phenomenon concerned was an irreversible mechanism that led to plant death after 12 d, even when Ca was added to the root medium after 2, 3, 4 or 5 d. This is the first report of such a rapid and drastic effect of an essential macronutrient. Moreover, Ca content in leaves during root deprivation showed a ...
Both nitrogen and calcium fertilization management are vital for crops, where an imbalance of these ...
Due to high respiration and ethylene production, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is highly perishable ...
The mechanisms regulating Ca(2+) partitioning and allocation in plants and fruit remain poorly under...
Many studies have indicated the importance of calcium in fruit disorders. This nutrient is often app...
Greenhouse experiments were conducted in Fall 1995 (1 experiment) and Spring 1996 (2 experiments), w...
To analyze the dynamics of growth, water and nutrient uptake, the effects of 1, 3 and 7 d of calcium...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1965.Bibliography: leaves [69]-72.v, 72 l illus., ...
Five pot experiments using nutrient solution culture were conducted in a glasshouse where the day an...
To determine the extent to which transpiration and Ca concentration in the nutrient solution affect ...
Calcium (Ca2+) is a nutrient in tomato plants, of which deficiency usually causes several problems i...
Blossom-End Rot is a non-parasitic physiological disorder found in tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of Ca2+ binding to the cell wall 14 on frui...
Calcium is an essential element for crops and requires a large amount. The calcium absorbed by plant...
Deregulated expression of an Arabidopsis H[superscript +]/Ca[superscript 2+] antiporter (sCAX1) in a...
The translocation of calcium (Ca) within the tomato plant and the causes of Ca deficiency, a factor ...
Both nitrogen and calcium fertilization management are vital for crops, where an imbalance of these ...
Due to high respiration and ethylene production, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is highly perishable ...
The mechanisms regulating Ca(2+) partitioning and allocation in plants and fruit remain poorly under...
Many studies have indicated the importance of calcium in fruit disorders. This nutrient is often app...
Greenhouse experiments were conducted in Fall 1995 (1 experiment) and Spring 1996 (2 experiments), w...
To analyze the dynamics of growth, water and nutrient uptake, the effects of 1, 3 and 7 d of calcium...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1965.Bibliography: leaves [69]-72.v, 72 l illus., ...
Five pot experiments using nutrient solution culture were conducted in a glasshouse where the day an...
To determine the extent to which transpiration and Ca concentration in the nutrient solution affect ...
Calcium (Ca2+) is a nutrient in tomato plants, of which deficiency usually causes several problems i...
Blossom-End Rot is a non-parasitic physiological disorder found in tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, and...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effect of Ca2+ binding to the cell wall 14 on frui...
Calcium is an essential element for crops and requires a large amount. The calcium absorbed by plant...
Deregulated expression of an Arabidopsis H[superscript +]/Ca[superscript 2+] antiporter (sCAX1) in a...
The translocation of calcium (Ca) within the tomato plant and the causes of Ca deficiency, a factor ...
Both nitrogen and calcium fertilization management are vital for crops, where an imbalance of these ...
Due to high respiration and ethylene production, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is highly perishable ...
The mechanisms regulating Ca(2+) partitioning and allocation in plants and fruit remain poorly under...