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Nutrient accumulation in leaves of Fe-deficient cucumber plants treated with natural Fe complexes

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BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS
卷 50, 期 6, 页码 973-982

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DOI: 10.1007/s00374-014-0919-6

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Cucumis sativus L; Fe deficiency; Humic substances; Mineral nutrition; Mineral nutrients

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  1. Italian MIUR (FIRB-Programma Futuro in Ricerca)
  2. Free University of Bolzano [TN5056]
  3. European Community-Research Infrastructure Action under the FP6 Structuring the European Research Area Program I [RII3-CT-2004-506008]
  4. Hercules fund, Brussels [A11/0387]
  5. FWO (Brussels) [G.0C12.13]

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Plants mainly rely on a mixture of Fe complexes with different organic ligands, like carboxylates and soluble fractions of water-extractable humic substances (WEHSs), to sustain the supply of this micronutrient. It has been demonstrated that the Fe-WEHS complex is more efficiently acquired by plant roots as it enhances functionality of the mechanisms involved in Fe acquisition at the root and leaf levels, allowing a faster recovery of the Fe-deficiency symptoms. The aim of this work is to verify whether this recovery involves also the allocation and accumulation of nutrients other than Fe to and within the leaf tissues. Iron-deficient plants treated with Fe-WEHS recovered more quickly the functionality both to uptake nitrate at the root level and to fixate CO2 in the leaves than those supplied with Fe-citrate. Concomitantly, Fe-WEHS-treated plants also accumulated other cationic nutrients faster and at a higher extent. Synchrotron 2D-scanning mu-X-ray fluorescence analyses of the leaves revealed that the recovery promotes a change in the allocation of these nutrients from the vascular system (K, Cu, and Zn) or trichomes (Ca and Mn) to the entire leaf blade. Fe-WEHS treatment efficiently promotes the recovery from Fe-deficiency-induced chlorosis with an enhanced allocation of other nutrients into the leaves and promoting their distribution into the entire leaf blade.

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