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Ahmed, H., Fawy, H. (2005). EVALUNHOH OF NUTRENT ABSORPHON BY SOME PLANTS AS INFLUENCED BY EXCHANGE SITES. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 30(6), 3513-3520. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2005.235757
Hit. Ahmed; H.A. Fawy. "EVALUNHOH OF NUTRENT ABSORPHON BY SOME PLANTS AS INFLUENCED BY EXCHANGE SITES". Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 30, 6, 2005, 3513-3520. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2005.235757
Ahmed, H., Fawy, H. (2005). 'EVALUNHOH OF NUTRENT ABSORPHON BY SOME PLANTS AS INFLUENCED BY EXCHANGE SITES', Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 30(6), pp. 3513-3520. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2005.235757
Ahmed, H., Fawy, H. EVALUNHOH OF NUTRENT ABSORPHON BY SOME PLANTS AS INFLUENCED BY EXCHANGE SITES. Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering, 2005; 30(6): 3513-3520. doi: 10.21608/jssae.2005.235757

EVALUNHOH OF NUTRENT ABSORPHON BY SOME PLANTS AS INFLUENCED BY EXCHANGE SITES

Article 6, Volume 30, Issue 6, June 2005, Page 3513-3520  XML PDF (338 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2005.235757
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Authors
Hit. Ahmed1; H.A. Fawy2
1Soil and Water Dept, Fac. 0f Agric. Al-Azhar Univ.
2Soil Fertility and Microbiology Dept, Soil Fertility Unit. Desert Research Center DRC
Abstract
A hydroponic study was carried out to determine the absorption capacity of some plants in the presence of ion exchange membranes with nutrient solution. Two rice Species Giza 176 and Sakha 101 and two millet species Pearl millet and Berayard millet were used as test plants for the absorption of nutrient elements either from nutrient solution alone, in the presence of cation membrane M-Cation-40, or in the presence of anion membrane M-Anion-40. The obtained results revealed that the absorption from the nutrient solution without any resins was significantly better than that with them. This was referred to that the nutrient solution alone provided the plants with more balanced nutrients than the other ones. It was also observed that cation resins increased the absorption of cations on the account of anions, while the opposite was true for anion resins. The existence of exchange complexes in the root zone significantly affects the absorption of nutrient elements by the roots. It is advisable to apply well-decomposed organic materials to proliferate easy exchange of nutrients for plants, ie. a good mediator between plants, sod and sources of mineral fertilizers. It is also recommended to apply nutrients in a balance With other nutrients as far as possible. The objective of this study was to assess the absorption capacity of the roots of some plants as influenced by the presence of cation and anion resins in the nutrient medium.
Keywords
Rice roots; Millet roots; Absorption; nutrient solution; membrane resins
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