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20 paź 2024 · Specifically, the OF50 and OF100 treatments increased the biomass of water spinach in S4 soil by 30.0% and 43.8%, respectively. Similarly, in S5 soil, the biomass of water spinach increased by 90.7% and 155%, respectively, compared to the OF0 treatment.
This study aims to improve soil cultivation methods for water spinach by exploring the adoption of waterlogged cultivation techniques. By comparing the growth and yield of water spinach under soil and waterlogged conditions, this research intends to investigate physiological changes and alterations in tissue structure.
5 maj 2024 · In this study, Bacteria-loaded biochar effectively converts exchangeable As and Cd in soil into residual fractions, thereby reducing their bioavailability in soil and the shoot of water spinach reaching the food safety standard.
20 paź 2022 · Water spinach is a semi-aquatic high-As-accumulation leafy vegetable that can be planted under both upland and flooding soils. Previous studies have demonstrated that the concentration of As in plant tissues is governed by water regimes (Huang et al., 2006; Liao et al., 2021; Qin et al., 2021).
13 lut 2024 · Scanning electron microscopic images of transverse sections of vascular tissues of water spinach stems after 10-day treatment with PS-MPs (200 nm, 1 μm, 0 mg/L, and 50 mg/L).
16 kwi 2016 · The growth response, metal tolerance and phytoaccumulation properties of water spinach (Ipomoea aquatica) and okra (Abelmoschus esculentus) were assessed under different contaminated spiked metals: control, 50 mg Pb/kg soil, 50 mg Zn/kg soil and 50 mg Cu/kg soil.
6 cze 2022 · The results revealed that a single Cu treatment decreased water spinach development more severely than TC, and that the toxic effects of TC and Cu on water spinach were synergistic at low doses and antagonistic at high concentrations.