Excess manganese effects on pigments of Mentha spicata at flowering stage

Authors: Asrar Z; Khavari-Nejad RA; Heidari H

Source: Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, Volume 51, Number 1, February 2005 , pp. 101-107(7)

Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd

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Abstract:

Spearmint ( Mentha spicata L. ) plants were grown in a greenhouse in a nutrient solution containing manganese (Mn) concentrations varying between 9 mgrM and 15.75 mgrM until the flowering stage. The rates of chlorophyll and carotenoid contents were similar for treatments up to 13.5 mgrM, followed by a statistically significant increase onwards. Chlorophyll a and total carotenoids reduced gradually with increasing Mn concentrations, showing statistically significant differences in the last treatment (15.75 mgrM Mn) Anthocyanin contents increased gradually and steadily with increasing Mn concentrations. Accumulation of Mn in Mentha spicata roots was greater than shoots, indicating significant metal immobilization by the roots. The main conclusion is that Mn accumulation starts to be toxic as concentration of Mn increases.

Keywords: Mentha spicata; excess manganese; flowering stage; anthocyanin; chlorophyll

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03650340400026602

Affiliations: 1: Research Institute of Forest and Rangelands Tehran Iran

Publication date: 2005-02-01

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