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publicationDate 1988-01-23-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Method of diagnostics of manganese shortage in plants
abstract The invention relates to the septic management and physiology of plants and CAN be used to determine the functional state of the plant and the optimal dose of the trace element required for fertilizing the soil. The goal is to increase the selectivity of the analysis for the functionally significant manganese with non-destructive testing. The plant object is placed in the dark. In this case, all carriers of the chloroplast electrotransport chain are transferred to the initial stable state. Then illuminate with short light flashes of saturating intensity. 250 μs after each flash, an afterglow value is recorded. The ratio of its level after the first flash and the stationary level after the 20th peak is determined in percent: usg g 100%. If the ratio I / Ig-r j lies in the range of 58-100%, this indicates a lack of functionally significant manganese. in the plant. 2 Il. 3 tab.
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