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<sup>45</sup>Calcium Absorption by Two Cultivars of Groundnut (<i>Arachis hypogea</i>)
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1976
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Plant PhysiologyNutritionBiologyGroundnut VarietiesNutrient SolutionEngineeringBotanyPhysiologyAgricultural EconomicsEarly-maturing Natal CommonPlant NutritionFruit ScienceCrop PhysiologyMineral MetabolismVegetable ProductionCrop QualityHealth Sciences
SUMMARY Two groundnut varieties, the small-seeded, early-maturing Natal Common and the large-seeded, late maturing ‘pops’-susceptible Makulu Red, were cultivated in nutrient solution, Application of calcium, labelled with 45 Ca, to the roots and the fruit-medium respectively, showed that both varieties absorbed most of their seed-Ca from the fruit-medium. The translocation of calcium from the shells to the nuts was greater in the small-seeded variety Natal Common, which showed less susceptibility to ‘pops’. Calcium absorbed by pods and gynophores also migrated to a certain extent into the vegetative parts.
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