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Nr opisu: of the study was to determine the impact of biostimulant and herbicide applications on the content and uptake of selected micronutrients by potato tubers. Manganese (Mn), and copper (Cu) contents were determined in tuber dry matter using an ICP-OES spectrometer (Perkin Elmer, Optima 8300, USA). Higher Cu contents were found in cv. Malaga tubers compared with Oberon, while greater uptake of these elements (Mn, Cu) with tuber yield was determined in cv. Oberon due to its higher yield. An application of biostimulants increased Cu contents as well as Mn, and Cu uptake compared with control tubers. The most beneficial effect was produced by the using of the biostimulant Agro-Sorb Folium. Manganese and copper were significantly affected by the weather during the study years. It should be added that recently, agriculture has become increasingly aware of the environmental impact of the measures used, and in this context, biostimulants are gaining popularity to improve the quality of crops, minimizing the negative impact on the environment.^acopper^acultivars^amanganese^aSolanum tuberosum L.
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Tytuł pracy w innym języku: Journal of Elementology20241644-22962023/202410.5601/jelem.2023.28.4.3163Mystkowska, IwonabiostimulantsFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe research material consisted of table potato tubers harvested in a three-year field experiment carried out in 2018-2020 at the Agricultural Experimental Station in Zawady of University of Siedlce in triplicate on tawny soil. The main factor was two mid-early potato cultivars, Oberon and Malaga, and the sub-plot factor included five options of treatment with herbicides and biostimulants (1. control, 2. the herbicide Avatar 293 ZC, 3. the herbicide Avatar 293 ZC and the biostimulant PlonoStart, 4. the herbicide Avatar 293 ZC and the biostimulant Aminiolant, 5. the herbicide Avatar 293 ZC and the biostimulant Agro-Sorb Folium). The objective of the study was to determine the impact of biostimulant and herbicide applications on the content and uptake of selected micronutrients by potato tubers. Manganese (Mn), and copper (Cu) contents were determined in tuber dry matter using an ICP-OES spectrometer (Perkin Elmer, Optima 8300, USA). Higher Cu contents were found in cv. Malaga tubers compared with Oberon, while greater uptake of these elements (Mn, Cu) with tuber yield was determined in cv. Oberon due to its higher yield. An application of biostimulants increased Cu contents as well as Mn, and Cu uptake compared with control tubers. The most beneficial effect was produced by the using of the biostimulant Agro-Sorb Folium. Manganese and copper were significantly affected by the weather during the study years. It should be added that recently, agriculture has become increasingly aware of the environmental impact of the measures used, and in this context, biostimulants are gaining popularity to improve the quality of crops, minimizing the negative impact on the environment.coppercultivarsmanganeseSolanum tuberosum L. : Vol. 29 : CC-BY-NC-SA
Tytuł równoległy: Journal of Elementology20241644-22962023/202410.5601/jelem.2023.28.4.3163Mystkowska, IwonabiostimulantsFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe research material consisted of table potato tubers harvested in a three-year field experiment carried out in 2018-2020 at the Agricultural Experimental Station in Zawady of University of Siedlce in triplicate on tawny soil. The main factor was two mid-early potato cultivars, Oberon and Malaga, and the sub-plot factor included five options of treatment with herbicides and biostimulants (1. control, 2. the herbicide Avatar 293 ZC, 3. the herbicide Avatar 293 ZC and the biostimulant PlonoStart, 4. the herbicide Avatar 293 ZC and the biostimulant Aminiolant, 5. the herbicide Avatar 293 ZC and the biostimulant Agro-Sorb Folium). The objective of the study was to determine the impact of biostimulant and herbicide applications on the content and uptake of selected micronutrients by potato tubers. Manganese (Mn), and copper (Cu) contents were determined in tuber dry matter using an ICP-OES spectrometer (Perkin Elmer, Optima 8300, USA). Higher Cu contents were found in cv. Malaga tubers compared with Oberon, while greater uptake of these elements (Mn, Cu) with tuber yield was determined in cv. Oberon due to its higher yield. An application of biostimulants increased Cu contents as well as Mn, and Cu uptake compared with control tubers. The most beneficial effect was produced by the using of the biostimulant Agro-Sorb Folium. Manganese and copper were significantly affected by the weather during the : Vol. 29 : CC-BY-NC-SA
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Nr opisu: _PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aA field experiment was conducted in Międzyrzec Podlaski, (51o59' N and 22o47' E), Poland in the period from 2015 to 2017. The experiment was a two-way random split-plot arrangement of plots with three replicates. The following factors were examined: three varieties of potato - - Honorata, Jelly, Tajfun, and four variants of application of biostimulants (Kelpak SL, Titanit, GreenOk, BrunatneBio Złoto). The control object was comprised plants potato plants sprayed with distilled water. Biostimulators were applied to potato plants three times (beginning of flowering, full flowering and after flowering of the plants). The aim of the study was to determine the effect of biostimulants on the content and uptake of zinc and copper with the yield of potato tubers. High amount of rainfall in 2017 contributed to an increase in the content of zinc and copper in potato tubers. The tubers of potatoes treated with BrunatneBio Złoto had the highest contenting uptake of Zn and Cu compared to the control plants. The content of microelements in the tubers was significantly dependent on the genotype. The highest concentrations of Zn and Cu was were found in the Honorata tubers of the Honorata, and the lar
Autorzy: CC-BY FINAL_PUBLISHEDA field experiment was conducted in Międzyrzec Podlaski, (51o59' N and 22o47' E), Poland in the period from 2015 to 2017. The experiment was a two-way random split-plot arrangement of plots with three replicates. The following factors were examined: three varieties of potato - - Honorata, Jelly, Tajfun, and four variants of application of biostimulants (Kelpak SL, Titanit, GreenOk, BrunatneBio Złoto). The control object was comprised plants potato plants sprayed with distilled water. Biostimulators were applied to potato plants three times (beginning of flowering, full flowering and after flowering of the plants). The aim of the study was to determine the effect of biostimulants on the content and uptake of zinc and copper with the yield of potato tubers. High amount of rainfall in 2017 contributed to an increase in the content of zinc and copper in potato tubers. The tubers of potatoes treated with BrunatneBio Złoto had the highest contenting uptake of Zn and Cu compared to the control plants. The content of microelements in the tubers was significantly dependent on the genotype. The highest c.
Tytuł pracy: FINAL_PUBLISHEDA field experiment was conducted in Międzyrzec Podlaski, (51o59' N and 22o47' E), Poland in the period from 2015 to 2017. The experiment was a two-way random split-plot arrangement of plots with three replicates. The following factors were examined: three varieties of potato - - Honorata, Jelly, Tajfun, and four variants of application of biostimulants (Kelpak SL, Titanit, GreenOk, BrunatneBio Złoto). The control object was comprised plants potato plants sprayed with distilled water. Biostimulators were applied to potato plants three times (beginning of flowering, full flowering and after flowering of the plants). The aim of the study was to determine the effect of biostimulants on the content and uptake of zinc and copper with the yield of potato tubers. High amount of rainfall in 2017 contributed to an increase in the content of zinc and copper in potato tubers. The tubers of potatoes treated with BrunatneBio Złoto had the highest contenting uptake of Zn and Cu compared to the control plants. The content of microelements in the tubers was significantly dependent on the genotype. The highest concentrations of Zn and Cu was were found in the Honorata tubers of the Honorata, and the largest uptake was observed in athe Jelly variety Jelly.Solanum tuberosum varietieszinccopper : CC-BY, OPEN_JOURNAL
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Miejsce: FINAL_PUBLISHEDA field experiment was conducted in Międzyrzec Podlaski, (51o59' N and 22o47' E), Poland in the period from 2015 to : CC-BY, AT_PUBLICATION
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Index Copernicus: a bioregulatorów i herbicydów^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aA field experiment was conducted in Międzyrzec Podlaski, (51o59' N and 22o47' E), Poland in the period from 2015 to 2017. The experiment was a two-way random split-plot arrangement of plots with three replicates. The following factors were examined: three varieties of potato - - Honorata, Jelly, Tajfun, and four variants of application of biostimulants (Kelpak SL, Titanit, GreenOk, BrunatneBio Złoto). The control object was comprised plants potato plants sprayed with distilled water. Biostimulators were applied to potato plants three times (beginning of flowering, full flowering and after flowering of the plants). The aim of the study was to determine the effect of biostimulants on the content and uptake of zinc and copper with the yield of potato tubers. High amount of rainfall in 2017 contributed to an increase in the content of zinc and copper in potato tubers. The tubers of potatoes treated with BrunatneBio Złoto had the highest contenting uptake of Zn and Cu compared to the control
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Słowa kluczowe ang.: dów^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aA field experiment was conducted in Międzyrzec Podlaski, (51o59' N and 22o47' E), Poland in the period from 2015 to 2017. The experiment was a two-way random split-plot arrangement of plots with three replicates. The following factors were examined: three varieties of potato - - Honorata, Jelly, Tajfun, and four variants of application of biostimulants (Kelpak SL, Titanit, GreenOk, BrunatneBio Złoto). The control object was comprised plants potato plants sprayed with distilled water. Biostimulators were applied to potato plants three times (beginning of flowering, full flowering and after flowering of the plants). The aim of the study was to determine the effect of biostimulants on the content and uptake of zinc and copper with the yield of potato tubers. High amount of rainfall in 2017 contributed to an increase in the content of zinc and copper in potato tubers. The tubers of potatoes treated with BrunatneBio Złoto had the highest contenting uptake of Zn and Cu compared to the control plants. The content of microelements in the tubers was significantly dependent on the genotype. The highest concentrations of Zn and Cu was were found in the Honorata tubers of the Honorata, and the largest uptake was observed in athe Jelly variety Jelly.^aSolanum tuberosum varieties^azinc^acopper
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Nr opisu: śmie bez IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttp://www.jeeng.net/CONTENTS-OF-ZINC-COPPER-AND-MANGANESE-IN-POTATO-TUBERS-DEPENDING-ON-THE-WAYS-OF-APPLICATION-OF-THE-SOIL-nFERTILIZER-UGMAX,66250,0,2.htmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100^a2299-8993^bB^fB^gABC^hABC^iX^jXY^a001^b003^c2017-12-06, 10:47^d2020-09-28, 12:17^e3718989192^f3421769022^aContents of Zinc, Copper and Manganese in Potato Tubers Depending on the Ways of Application of the Soil Fertilizer Ugmax^aJournal of Ecological Engineering^a2017^bVol. 18^cIssue 1^dp. 99--106^a2299-8993^a2016/2017^a10.12911/22998993/66250^aBaranowska, Alicja^cy^apotato^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii^aPlonowanie i cechy jakościowe ziemniaka w warunkach stosowania bioregulatorów i herbicydów^bFundusz Grantów na Badania Własne / PSW Biała Podlaska^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aThe purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the soil fertilizer UGmax on zinc, copper and manganese contents in potato tubers. A three - year field experiment was carried out on soil which belonged to a very good rye complex. The experiment was established according to randomized split-plot method, in three replications. The following factors were examined: factor I: edible potato varieties (Satina and Typhoon), and factor II: doses and timing of UGmax application. As a result of conducted research, significantly smaller copper content in potato tubers was found, after usage of the soil preparation UGmax, in comparison with a control object, while zinc and manganese content continued to show only a downward trend. The influence of weather conditions and potato varieties on the copper cumulation in the dry mass of potato tuber was proved. An important influence of the factors of the experiment on the uptake of researched macroelements with the potato tuber yield was also shown.^aMystkowska, Iwona^cy^asoil fertilizer^acopper^azinc^amanganese
Autorzy: , , B 003 Vol. 18 Fundusz Grantów na Badania Własne / PSW Biała Podlaska CC-BY 2299-8993001Contents of Zinc, Copper and Manganese in Potato Tubers Depending on the Ways of Application of the Soil Fertilizer UgmaxJournal of Ecological Engineering20172299-89932016/201710.12911/22998993/66250Baranowska, AlicjapotatoKopia dostępna w Sekcji BibliometriiPlonowanie i cechy jakościowe ziemniaka w warunkach stosowania bioregulatorów i herbicydówFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the soil fertilizer UGmax on zinc, copper and manganese contents in potato tubers. A three - year field experiment was carried out on soil which belonged to a very good rye complex. The experiment was established according to randomized split-plot method, in three replications. The following factors were examined: factor I: edible potato varieties (Satina and Typhoon), and factor II: doses and timing of UGmax application. As a result of conducted research, significantly smaller copper content in potato tubers was found, after usage of the soil preparation UGmax, in comparison with a control object, while zinc and manganese content continued to show only a downward trend. The influence of weather conditions and potato varieties on the copper cumulation in the dry mass of potato tuber was proved. An important influence of the factors of the experiment on the uptake of researched macroelements with the potato tuber yield was also shown.Mystkowska, Iwonasoil fertilizercopperzincmanganese.
Tytuł pracy w innym języku: 2299-8993001Contents of Zinc, Copper and Manganese in Potato Tubers Depending on the Ways of Application of the Soil Fertilizer UgmaxJournal of Ecological Engineering20172299-89932016/201710.12911/22998993/66250Baranowska, AlicjapotatoKopia dostępna w Sekcji BibliometriiPlonowanie i cechy jakościowe ziemniaka w warunkach stosowania bioregulatorów i herbicydówFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the soil fertilizer UGmax on zinc, copper and manganese contents in potato tubers. A three - year field experiment was carried out on soil which belonged to a very good rye complex. The experiment was established according to randomized split-plot method, in three replications. The following factors were examined: factor I: edible potato varieties (Satina and Typhoon), and factor II: doses and timing of UGmax application. As a result of conducted research, significantly smaller copper content in potato tubers was found, after usage of the soil preparation UGmax, in comparison with a control object, while zinc and manganese content continued to show only a downward trend. The influence of weather conditions and potato varieties on the copper cumulation in the dry mass of potato tuber was proved. An important influence of the factors of the experiment on the uptake of researched macroelements with the potato tuber yield was also shown.Mystkowska, Iwonasoil fertilizercopperzincmanganese : B : 003 : Vol. 18 : Fundusz Grantów na Badania Własne / PSW Biała Podlaska : CC-BY
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Tytuł równoległy: 2299-8993001Contents of Zinc, Copper and Manganese in Potato Tubers Depending on the Ways of Application of the Soil Fertilizer UgmaxJournal of Ecological Engineering20172299-89932016/201710.12911/22998993/66250Baranowska, AlicjapotatoKopia dostępna w Sekcji BibliometriiPlonowanie i cechy jakościowe ziemniaka w warunkach stosowania bioregulatorów i herbicydówFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the soil fertilizer UGmax on zinc, copper and manganese contents in potato tubers. A three - year field experiment was carried out on soil which belonged to a very good rye complex. The experiment was established according to randomized split-plot method, in three replications. The following factors were examined: factor I: edible potato varieties (Satina and Typhoon), and factor II: doses and timing of UGmax application. As a result of conducted research, significantly smaller copper content in potato tubers was found, after usage of the soil preparation UGmax, in comparison with a control object, while zinc and manganese content continued to show only a downward trend. The influence of weather conditions and potato varieties on the copper cumulation in the dry mass of potato tuber was proved. An important influence of the factors of the experiment on the uptake of researched macroelements with the potato tuber yield was also shown.Mystkowska, Iwonasoil fertilizercopperzincmanganese : B : 003 : Vol. 18 : Fundusz Grantów na Badania Własne / PSW Biała Podlaska : CC-BY
Język publikacji: fertilizer UGmax on zinc, copper and manganese contents in potato tubers. A three - year field experiment was carried out on soil which belonged to a very good rye complex. The experiment was established according to randomized split-plot method, in three replications. The following factors were examined: factor I: edible potato varieties (Satina and Typhoon), and factor II: doses and timing of UGmax application. As a result of conducted research, significantly smaller copper content in potato tubers was found, after usage of the soil preparation UGmax, in comparison with a control object, while zinc and manganese content continued to show only a downward trend. The influence of weather conditions and potato varieties on the copper cumulation in the dry mass of potato tuber was proved. An important influence of the factors of the experiment on the uptake of researched macroelements with the potato tuber yield was also shown.^aMystkowska, Iwona^cy^asoil fertilizer^acopper^azinc^amanganese
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Index Copernicus: C-BY^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aThe purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the soil fertilizer UGmax on zinc, copper and manganese contents in potato tubers. A three - year field experiment was carried out on soil which belonged to a very good rye complex. The experiment was established according to randomized split-plot method, in three replications. The following factors were examined: factor I: edible potato varieties (Satina and Typhoon), and factor II: doses and timing of UGmax application. As a result of conducted research, significantly smaller copper content in potato tubers was found, after usage of the soil preparation UGmax, in comparison with a control object, while zinc and manganese content continued to show only a downward trend. The influence of weather conditions and potato varieties on the copper cumulation in the dry mass of potato tuber was proved. An important influence of the factors of the experiment on the uptake of researched macroelements with the potato tuber yield was also shown.^aMystkowska, Iwona^cy^asoil fertilizer^acopper^azinc^amanganese
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Słowa kluczowe ang.: A PUBLIKACJAABartykuł w czasopiśmie bez IF (wykaz MNiSW)AFILIACJA PODANAENGhttp://www.jeeng.net/CONTENTS-OF-ZINC-COPPER-AND-MANGANESE-IN-POTATO-TUBERS-DEPENDING-ON-THE-WAYS-OF-APPLICATION-OF-THE-SOIL-nFERTILIZER-UGMAX,66250,0,2.htmlPRACA RECENZOWANA100^a2299-8993^bB^fB^gABC^hABC^iX^jXY^a001^b003^c2017-12-06, 10:47^d2020-09-28, 12:17^e3718989192^f3421769022^aContents of Zinc, Copper and Manganese in Potato Tubers Depending on the Ways of Application of the Soil Fertilizer Ugmax^aJournal of Ecological Engineering^a2017^bVol. 18^cIssue 1^dp. 99--106^a2299-8993^a2016/2017^a10.12911/22998993/66250^aBaranowska, Alicja^cy^apotato^aKopia dostępna w Sekcji Bibliometrii^aPlonowanie i cechy jakościowe ziemniaka w warunkach stosowania bioregulatorów i herbicydów^bFundusz Grantów na Badania Własne / PSW Biała Podlaska^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bCC-BY^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aThe purpose of this study was to determine the influence of the soil fertilizer UGmax on zinc, copper and manganese contents in potato tubers. A three - year field experiment was carried out on soil which belonged to a very good rye complex. The experiment was established according to randomized split-plot method, in three replications. The following factors were examined: factor I: edible potato varieties (Satina and Typhoon), and factor II: doses and timing of UGmax application. As a result of conducted research, significantly smaller copper content in potato tubers was found, after usage of the soil preparation UGmax, in comparison with a control object, while zinc and manganese content continued to show only a downward trend. The influence of weather conditions and potato varieties on the copper cumulation in the dry mass of potato tuber was proved. An important influence of the factors of the experiment on the uptake of researched macroelements with the potato tuber yield was also shown.^aMystkowska, Iwona^cy^asoil fertilizer^acopper^azinc^amanganese
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Nr opisu: ^x0000017988^zZarzecka Magdalena^aNiewęgłowski421029102^aThe effect of herbicides on the copper and zinc content in potato tubers^aFresenius Environmental Bulletin^a2017^bVol. 26^cNo. 4^ds. 2817--2821^a1018-4619^a2017/2018^aBaranowska, Alicja^cy^apotato^aFINAL_PUBLISHED^bOTHER^cAT_PUBLICATION^eOPEN_JOURNAL^aThe field experiment was designed as a twofactor split-plot arrangement with three replicates. The factors examined in the experiment included two potato cultivars: Irga and Balbina, and four weed control methods: control (only mechanical weed control) and an application of herbicides: Plateen 41.5 WG (metribuzin + flufenacet), Racer 250 EC (fluorochloridon), Sencor 70 WG (metri- buzin). The aim of the research was to define the influence of selected herbicides used to reduce weed pressure on copper and zinc contents in two potato cultivars. The copper and zinc contents were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry (ASA). Concentrations of elements were given as mg per kg dry matter of potato tubers. Copper content depended significantly on weed control methods, cultivars and weather conditions through-out the growing season. Herbicides applied to pota-to crop reduced copper content in tubers compared with control. In contrast, the concen-tration of zinc was affected by cultivars although it was not influenced by weed control methods and meteo-rological conditions^aMystkowska, Iwona^cy^acopper^azinc^aherbicides^acultivar
Autorzy: , , Marek Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym0.673IF 99984915.0000015.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR15.000PUNKTACJA UWM 009984.000 A 003 Vol. 26 OTHER Niewęgłowskioriginal-article998226009998.3271018-4619001The effect of herbicides on the copper and zinc content in potato tubersFresenius Environmental Bulletin20171018-46192017/2018Baranowska, AlicjapotatoFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe field experiment was designed as a twofactor split-plot arrangement with three replicates. The factors examined in the experiment included two potato cultivars: Irga and Balbina, and four weed control methods: control (only mechanical weed control) and an application of herbicides: Plateen 41.5 WG (metribuzin + flufenacet), Racer 250 EC (fluorochloridon), Sencor 70 WG (metri- buzin). The aim of the research was to define the influence of selected herbicides used to reduce weed pressure on copper and zinc contents in two potato cultivars. The copper and zinc contents were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry (ASA). Concentrations of elements were given as mg per kg dry matter of potato tubers. Copper content depended significantly on weed control methods, cultivars and weather conditions through-out the growing season. Herbicides applied to pota-to crop reduced copper content in tubers compared with control. In contrast, the concen-tration of zinc was affected by cultivars although it was not influenced by weed control methods and meteo-rological conditionsMystkowska, Iwonacopperzincherbicidescultivar, Marek Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym0.673IF 99984915.0000015.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR15.000PUNKTACJA UWM 009984.000 A 003 Vol. 26 OTHER original-article998226009998.3271018-4619001The effect of herbicides on the copper and zinc content in potato tubersFresenius Environmental Bulletin20171018-46192017/2018Baranowska, AlicjapotatoFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe field experiment was designed as a twofactor split-plot arrangement with three replicates. The factors examined in the experiment included two potato cultivars: Irga and Balbina, and four weed control methods: control (only mechanical weed control) and an application of herbicides: Plateen 41.5 WG (metribuzin + flufenacet), Racer 250 EC (fluorochloridon), Sencor 70 WG (metri- buzin). The aim of the research was to define the influence of selected herbicides used to reduce weed pressure on copper and zinc contents in two potato cultivars. The copper and zinc contents were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry (ASA). Concentrations of elements were given as mg per kg dry matter of potato tubers. Copper content depended significantly on weed control methods, cultivars and weather conditions through-out the growing season. Herbicides applied to pota-to crop reduced copper content in tubers compared with control. In contrast, the concen-tration of zinc was affected by cultivars although it was not influenced by weed control methods and meteo-rological conditionsMystkowska, Iwonacopperzincherbicidescultivar.
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Tytuł monografii: Niewęgłowskioriginal-article998226009998.3271018-4619001The effect of herbicides on the copper and zinc content in potato tubersFresenius Environmental Bulletin20171018-46192017/2018Baranowska, AlicjapotatoFINAL_PUBLISHEDThe field experiment was designed as a twofactor split-plot arrangement with three replicates. The factors examined in the experiment included two potato cultivars: Irga and Balbina, and four weed control methods: control (only mechanical weed control) and an application of herbicides: Plateen 41.5 WG (metribuzin + flufenacet), Racer 250 EC (fluorochloridon), Sencor 70 WG (metri- buzin). The aim of the research was to define the influence of selected herbicides used to reduce weed pressure on copper and zinc contents in two potato cultivars. The copper and zinc contents were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry (ASA). Concentrations of elements were given as mg per kg dry matter of potato tubers. Copper content depended significantly o : Marek : Oryginalny artykuł naukowyACZartykuł w czasopiśmie zagranicznym0.673IF : 99984915.0000015.000PUNKTACJA KBNPUNKTACJA MINISTERSTWALISTA FILADELFIJSKAIMPACT FACTOR15.000PUNKTACJA UWM : 009984.000 : A : 003 : Vol. 26 : OTHER, , 3718989026, OPEN_JOURNAL, , A, 3421029102 / / 009999.000 / 2017-12-06, 12:13 / No. 4 / y / AT_PUBLICATION
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