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Movement of Boron Out of Tree Fruit Leaves
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1991
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BiologyEngineeringBotanyNatural SciencesCrop ProtectionHorticultural SciencePlant PathologyBoron LevelsPost-harvest PhysiologyPlant Growth RegulatorFoliar B SpraysPlant PhysiologyStable IsotopeBoron Out
Foliar B sprays (500 mg·liter -1 ) had increased the B content of apple (Malus domestics Borkh), pear (Pyrus communis L.), plum (Prunus domestics L.), and cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) leaves 90%) to 185% 3 days after treatment. Boron levels in treated apple, pear, and plum leaves decreased to levels similar to nontreated leaves by 9 days after application, whereas cherry leaves required 33 days to approach levels in nontreated leaves. Movement of applied B was also studied by treating cherry leaves with B solutions enriched in the stable isotope, 10 B. Isotope analysis indicated that applied B moved out of leaves and into subtending tissues. The highest concentrations of applied B were found in buds, followed by bark and wood.
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