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RESEARCH PRODUCT
SOIL CHARACTERISTICS, MINERAL NUTRIENTS, BIOMASS, AND CARDENOLIDE PRODUCTION INDIGITALIS OBSCURAWILD POPULATIONS
L. Roca-pérezPedro Pérez-bermúdezRafael Boludasubject
PhysiologyScrophulariaceaePhosphorusPotassiumDigitalis obscurafood and beverageschemistry.chemical_elementBiologybiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundNutrientchemistryBotanySoil waterCardenolideAgronomy and Crop ScienceCalcareousdescription
Mature leaves of wild-growing Digitalis obscura plants and soil samples were collected in four different regions. Soil and leaf mineral nutrient contents as well as biomass and cardenolide productions were determined. The soils in the four collection sites, basic and highly calcareous, showed significant interpopulation differences in phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), manganese (Mn), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn). Foliar mineral nutrients and cardenolides also varied among populations. Highest cardenolide yield was found in those Digitalis populations presenting a better development. The cardenolide content exhibited significant negative correlations with the levels of P in plants and those of Cu in soils, suggesting that these elements may affect cardenolide biosynthesis.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2002-09-03 | Journal of Plant Nutrition |