Amelioration of boron toxicity in sweet pepper as affected by calcium management under an elevated CO2 concentration

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María Carmen Piñero
Margarita Pérez-Jiménez
Josefa López-Marín
Francisco M. del Amor
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[1] Instituto Murciano de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario y Alimentario (IMIDA),Departamento de Hortofruticultura
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017年 / 24卷
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Calcium; Climate change; Boron toxicity; Membrane permeability; Lipid peroxidation; Desalinated water; Photosynthesis;
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We investigated B tolerance in sweet pepper plants (Capsicum annuun L.) under an elevated CO2 concentration, combined with the application of calcium as a nutrient management amelioration technique. The data show that high B affected the roots more than the aerial parts, since there was an increase in the shoot/root ratio, when plants were grown with high B levels; however, the impact was lessened when the plants were grown at elevated CO2, since the root FW reduction caused by excess B was less marked at the high CO2 concentration (30.9% less). Additionally, the high B concentration affected the membrane permeability of roots, which increased from 39 to 54% at ambient CO2 concentration, and from 38 to 51% at elevated CO2 concentration, producing a cation imbalance in plants, which was differentially affected by the CO2 supply. The Ca surplus in the nutrient solution reduced the nutritional imbalance in sweet pepper plants produced by the high B concentration, at both CO2 concentrations. The medium B concentration treatment (toxic according to the literature) did not result in any toxic effect. Hence, there is a need to review the literature on critical and toxic B levels taking into account increases in atmospheric CO2.
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页码:10893 / 10899
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