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Effect of Zinc Nutrition on Photosynthesis and Carbonic Anhydrase Activity in Cotton
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1976
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NutritionEngineeringCarbonic Anhydrase ActivityBotanyEnvironmental EngineeringAgricultural EconomicsPlant MetabolismPlant NutritionPlant Growth RegulatorAbstract PhotosynthesisMetabolismCrop PhysiologyPhotosynthesisPlant PhysiologyZinc Nutrition
Abstract Photosynthesis, respiration, carbonic anhydrase activity and chlorophyll concentrations were correlated with zinc nutrition in cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L.). The critical zinc level during early plant growth was 13 μg/g dry weight in recently matured leaves (blade three). Photosynthesis and chlorophyll concentration required a minimum Zn of 13 and 14 μg/g dry weight, respectively, in blade three for maximum activity and synthesis. Respiration was not influenced by zinc status. Carbonic anhydrase activity increased curvilinearly as zinc status improved from deficiency to adequacy.
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