Micronutrient content in peppermint (Mentha piperita L.) cultivated on different soil types from Serbia [Yugoslavia]
1998
Radanovic, D. (Institute for Medicinal Plant Research "Dr Josif Pancic", Belgrade (Yugoslavia)) | Antic-Mladenovic, S. | Jakovljevic, M. | Maksimovic, S.
Content of all of the investigated microelements (Mn, Zn, Cu, Fe, B) in the peppermint grown in both, vegetation and field trials on six different soil types from Serbia (Yugoslavia) are within their normal content in a plant material. Deficiency or toxicity symptoms of analyzed elements have not been observed, not even in the case of very high Mn concentration (578 ppm) in the peppermint grown in pots (vegetative trial) on one of the investigated soil types (distric cambisol). Content of all of the investigated microelements mostly haven't been in the correlation with their content in the soil. This is probably the consequence of great differences between investigated soil types; thereby the different properties of soil fertility had governed the micronutrient uptake. Among different chemical and physical soil properties, only pH (for Mn and Zn) and silt content (for Mn, Zn and Cu) have had more expresive correlation relationship with the micronutrient content in the peppermint.
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