Author:
Hartzler Robert G.,Fawcett Richard S.,Taber Henry G.
Abstract
Glasshouse experiments were conducted to determine the effects of trifluralin on root growth and mineral relations of corn seedlings. Root weight to shoot weight ratios of corn seedlings were positively correlated to concentrations of trifluralin in soil. Root length to shoot weight ratios, however, were inversely related to trifluralin concentrations. Phosphorous and potassium concentrations in shoot tissue were reduced 60 and 35%, respectively, by 0.25 mg trifluralin kg−1soil. Growth inhibition due to trifluralin was partially overcome by supplementing soil with nutrients.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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