Abstract
Iron absorption by barley, pea, and runner bean is stimulated by bicarbonate but inhibited by increasing pH. Bicarbonate stimulates translocation of Fe in barley but inhibits it in pea and bean. Increasing pH stimulates translocation in barley and pea with no effect in bean. The presence of other ions in the external solution appears to inhibit absorption but enhances translocation of Fe in bean and pea. It is concluded that whether or not bicarbonate will induce chlorosis in a plant depends on species and variety.
Citation Formats
Falade, J A.
Relationship between bicarbonate ion, pH, and /sup 59/Fe uptake by plants.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1972.
Web.
doi:10.1093/jxb/23.4.941.
Falade, J A.
Relationship between bicarbonate ion, pH, and /sup 59/Fe uptake by plants.
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/23.4.941
Falade, J A.
1972.
"Relationship between bicarbonate ion, pH, and /sup 59/Fe uptake by plants."
United Kingdom.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/23.4.941.
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title = {Relationship between bicarbonate ion, pH, and /sup 59/Fe uptake by plants}
author = {Falade, J A}
abstractNote = {Iron absorption by barley, pea, and runner bean is stimulated by bicarbonate but inhibited by increasing pH. Bicarbonate stimulates translocation of Fe in barley but inhibits it in pea and bean. Increasing pH stimulates translocation in barley and pea with no effect in bean. The presence of other ions in the external solution appears to inhibit absorption but enhances translocation of Fe in bean and pea. It is concluded that whether or not bicarbonate will induce chlorosis in a plant depends on species and variety.}
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title = {Relationship between bicarbonate ion, pH, and /sup 59/Fe uptake by plants}
author = {Falade, J A}
abstractNote = {Iron absorption by barley, pea, and runner bean is stimulated by bicarbonate but inhibited by increasing pH. Bicarbonate stimulates translocation of Fe in barley but inhibits it in pea and bean. Increasing pH stimulates translocation in barley and pea with no effect in bean. The presence of other ions in the external solution appears to inhibit absorption but enhances translocation of Fe in bean and pea. It is concluded that whether or not bicarbonate will induce chlorosis in a plant depends on species and variety.}
doi = {10.1093/jxb/23.4.941}
journal = []
volume = {23}
journal type = {AC}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1972}
month = {Jan}
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