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Blood-derived compounds can efficiently prevent iron deficiency in the grapevine

    1. [1] University of Bologna

      University of Bologna

      Bolonia, Italia

    2. [2] Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

      Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

      Madrid, España

  • Localización: Australian journal of grape and wine research, ISSN 1322-7130, Vol. 21, Nº 1, 2015, págs. 135-142
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Background and Aims The present study investigated the effectiveness of bovine blood (BB)-based products, compared with that of the widely used iron ethylenediaminedi-(2-hydroxyphenylacetic) acid (Fe-EDDHA) synthetic chelate, in iron nutrition of grapevine graft combinations and rootstocks grown under different controlled conditions.

      Methods and Results In experiments under nutrient solution utilising rhizoboxes and pots, the effect of iron application treatments was evaluated through biometric and chlorophyll index measurements, leaf nutrient concentration and root scanning electron microscopy.

      Conclusions The bovine blood compounds improved iron nutrition of the grapevine similar to or better than Fe-EDDHA and enhanced root growth.

      Significance of the Study The experimental evidence indicates that BB-based products represent a sustainable alternative to synthetic chelates as Fe fertilisers.


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