COMPARISON OF SOIL AND GENOTYPIC EFFECTS ON CALCIUM-CONCENTRATION OF SNAP BEAN PODS

Citation
E. Miglioranza et al., COMPARISON OF SOIL AND GENOTYPIC EFFECTS ON CALCIUM-CONCENTRATION OF SNAP BEAN PODS, HortScience, 32(1), 1997, pp. 68-70
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Horticulture
Journal title
ISSN journal
00185345
Volume
32
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
68 - 70
Database
ISI
SICI code
0018-5345(1997)32:1<68:COSAGE>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Soils were fertilized with gypsum (CaSO4 . 2H(2)O) at rates up to 4 t . ha(-1), and Ca2+ concentrations in pods of 12 snap bean (Phaseolus v ulgaris L.) cultivars were determined, with the intention of improving snap beans as a source of Ca2+ for human nutrition. The addition of g ypsum to the soil did not affect the Ca2+ concentration of pods, even though Ca2+ in the soil solution increased from 4 to 15 mmol . L(-1). Calcium concentrations of pods of the various snap bean cultivars rang ed from 4.1 to 5.7 mg . g(-1) dry mass. 'Top Crop', 'Astrel', 'Tenderl ake', and 'True Blue' had the highest Ca2+ concentration in the pods a nd 'Labrador' and 'Roma II' had the lowest. The results suggest that f actors other than Ca2+ supply influenced the Ca2+ concentration of the snap bean pod. Therefore, increased Ca2+ concentration of pods may be better achieved through breeding and selection rather than Ca2+ ferti lization when Ca2+ levels in soil are sufficient.