2017121· Mineralization of plant residue carbon and decomposition of plant materials was more rapid in pure sand (control) than in soils containing 5 and 10% clay. The lower …
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plant organs. 2. Materials and Methods 2.1. Plant material Four perennial (Miscanthus sinensis X Giganteus Greef & Deuter, Arundo donax L., Cynara cardunculus L. and Panicum virgatum L.) …
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200831· In this study, the ash content and mineral composition (C, N, Al, Ca, Cl, Fe, K, Mg, Na, P, S, Si) of stems, leaves and reproductive organs of some promising energy crops …
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20241123· The majority of volume in a plant cell is water; it typically comprises 80 to 90 percent of the plant’s total weight. Soil is the water source for land plants. It can be an …
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advocated extraction of the powdered dry plant material with hydrochloric acid to avoid the somewha.t tedious &Shing operation. There appea.rs to be fairly complete extraction of …
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Determination of mineral content and heavy metal content of some traditionally important aquatic plants of tripura, India using atomic absorption spectroscopy vitamins and mineral. Plant …
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2025330· Plants absorb essential minerals from the soil through their roots. This process is essential for plant growth and development. 2014 45th St. Galveston, Texas 77550 Over …
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2012111· Most elements in plants are retained in the ash with most N and some S being lost (Perkiomaki, 2004).Consequently the N content in ash is usually small, particularly where …
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121· Soil is the primary natural source of mineral nutrients for plants. Of the 17 nutrients known to be essential for plant growth (Kirkby, 2012), 14 are sourced from the soil …
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200831· The mineral element content in the biomass of energy plants has a great effect on their combustion quality and the efficiency of conversion and utilization of biomass energy [44] …
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200177· Although there is no experimental evidence to support the general proposition, it is commonly believed that transpiration, the evaporative loss of water from plant leaves, is …
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2025317· Soil minerals are key allies in a plant''s growth journey. Learn how these essential elements contribute to a plant''s health and development. Fe, Ca, Si, and most of …
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199211· RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The essential minerals of oyster-plant leaves and chrysanthemum flowers, as determined by ICP-AES, are shown in Table 1. In both cases, …
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2017121· Mineralization of plant residue carbon and decomposition of plant materials was more rapid in pure sand (control) than in soils containing 5 and 10% clay. The lower …
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According to the research, there are only 16 to 20 mineral elements considered essential for plants. Plants primarily obtain the essential minerals from the soil, while some elements get it through the atmosphere. Based on the quantitative …
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630· There has recently been significant interest in using plant materials as an alternative method for controlling pathogenic microorganisms, Chemical Composition and …
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200821· Mineral content of some herbs and herbal teas by infusion and decoction. Author links open overlay panel Mehmet Musa Özcan a, Ahmet Ünver a, Tolga Uçar b, Derya Arslan …
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In this work, mineral contents of 4 plants used in Iran were determined by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectrometry. The concentrations were calculated on a dry weight …
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The mineral content of plant-based foods reflects the mineral content of the soils where the plants were grown. Early in the 1900s, goiter was prevalent in the central and northwest regions of …
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200831· The mineral element content in the biomass of energy plants has a great effect on their combustion quality and the efficiency of conversion and utilization of biomass energy [44] …
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2025330· The ideal soil for plant growth is around 50% solids, consisting of minerals and organic material. The organic portion includes residues from plants, animals, and other living …
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199211· RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The essential minerals of oyster-plant leaves and chrysanthemum flowers, as determined by ICP-AES, are shown in Table 1. In both cases, …
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200177· Although there is no experimental evidence to support the general proposition, it is commonly believed that transpiration, the evaporative loss of water from plant leaves, is …
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721· When plants take up minerals from stress-prone soils help to cope with its plant growth and thereby these mineral elements act as stress alleviators that mitigate abiotic stress …
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2024715· Declines in the mineral content of food have been reported in several countries. This study monitored reported changes in the mineral content of plant foods in Australian food …
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The amount and composition of ash remaining after combustion of plant material varies considerably according to the part of the plant, age, cultural treatment etc. The ash content …
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1129· Elements mainly derived from soil in inorganic form are known as mineral elements. The three main sources of nutrients for plants are air, water, and soil. Elements obtained from air are known as non-mineral elements, …
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