F. Garousi and Sz. Veres and É. Bódi and Sz. Várallyay and B. Kovács
Effect of Selenite and Selenate Uptake by Maize Plants on Specific Leaf Area
454 - 457
2015
9
5
International Journal of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10001170
https://publications.waset.org/vol/101
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Specific leaf area (SLA; cm2leaf g1leaf) the ratio of leaf
area to leaf dry mass is a key ecophysiological parameter influencing
leaf physiology, photosynthesis, and whole plant carbon gain and
also can be used as a rapid and diagnostic tool. In this study, two
species of soluble inorganic selenium forms, selenite (SeIV) and
selenate (SeVI) at different concentrations were investigated on maize
plants that were growing in nutrient solutions during 2 weeks and at
the end of the experiment, amounts of SLA for first and second
leaves of maize were measured. In accordance with the results we
observed that our regarded Se concentrations in both forms of SeIV
and SeVI were not effective on maize plants’ SLA significantly
although high level of 3 mg.kg1 SeIV had negative affect on growth
of the samples that had been treated by it but about SeVI samples we
did not observe this state and our different considered SeVI
concentrations were not toxic for maize plants.
Open Science Index 101, 2015