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144 ORAL SESSION (Abstr. 679-686) CROSS-COMMODITY NUTRITION I

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antioxidant functions, which further increase the nutritional value of plants ( Kim et al., 2018 ; Ohashi-Kaneko et al., 2007 ). However, the limited radiation intensity typically used in indoor farms can prevent leaf pigmentation from being optimally

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mention of the effect of P mineral nutrition in the current literature. Further research is necessary to determine the effects of plant mineral nutrition and other environmental factors on betacyanin biosynthesis and accumulation. In addition, few studies

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Responses of potato ( Solanum tuberosum ) to potassium fertilizers J. Agr. Sci. 136 407 426 Allison, M.F. Fowler, J.H. Allen, E.J. 2001c Factors affecting the magnesium nutrition of potatoes ( Solanum tuberosum ) J. Agr. Sci. 137 397 409 Alvarez-Sánchez, E

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combinations have been shown to reduce the severity of the disorder by reducing sweetpotato whitefly populations ( Powell and Stofella, 1998 ; Schuster, 2002 ; Schuster et al., 1989a , 1989b ) Plant nutrition may also play a key role in the tomato ripening

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intensity of 1255 μmol·m −2 ·s −1 . If plants were produced in 1.25-L pots, a nutritional regime of N at either 0.9 or 1.4 g per pot from a controlled-release fertilizer should be provided. Poorest plant quality ratings occurred at a N level of 0.4 g per pot

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'Brien HortScience 29 823 Chase A.R. Broschat T.K. 1991 Diseases and disorders of ornamental palms Amer. Phytopathol. Soc. Press St. Paul, MN Chen, Y.J. 2001 Effect of mineral nutrition on growth

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Cowpea is an important legume crop in different parts of Africa. It is an underused crop with a high potential for food and nutritional security. In South Africa, cowpea is neglected and is mainly grown by subsistence farmers for its leafy vegetable

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), rice ( Oryza sativa L.) ( Ding et al., 2006 ), and safflower ( Carthamus tinctorius L.) ( Farhat et al., 2013 ). Many studies have examined Mg nutrition of forests, grasses, and arable crops ( Cakmak, 2013 ; Gerendás and Führs, 2013 ; Guo et al

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, 1983 ). Therefore, in this trial, a pot experiment with baby rubber cv. Variegata plants was established to determine the effects of different types of shelter and covering materials on growth, photosynthetic, and nutritional parameters. Such

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