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Logistic regression analysis of relationship between severity of fruit splitting and mineral element content of Prunus salicina Lindl

To investigate the relationship between mineral elements and the severity of fruit splitting of Prunus salicina Lindl., 15 orchards with different degrees of fruit splitting were selected and divided into mild, moderate and severe splitting wards. The correlations of the severity of fruit splitting...

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Published in:Journal of plant nutrition 2023-06, Vol.46 (10), p.2488-2495
Main Authors: Ma, Xiaoli, Xiang, Pingwei, Yuan, Xiangcheng, Liu, Xuefeng
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description To investigate the relationship between mineral elements and the severity of fruit splitting of Prunus salicina Lindl., 15 orchards with different degrees of fruit splitting were selected and divided into mild, moderate and severe splitting wards. The correlations of the severity of fruit splitting with soil physical and chemical properties and mineral element content in leaves were analyzed by logistic regression analysis. The results revealed that when the content of soil organic matters was high, the bulk density was low and the total porosity was high, or when the calcium (Ca) content in soil and leaves was high, the fruit splitting of Prunus salicina Lindl. was milder. It is worthy of noting that the higher the manganese (Mn) content in soil and leaves, the severer the fruit splitting of Prunus salicina Lindl. Whether its pathogenic mechanism works by inhibiting Ca absorption or triggering Mn toxicity requires further research.
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Calcium
Chemical properties
fruit splitting
Fruits
Manganese
mineral elements
Orchards
Organic soils
physical and chemical properties of soil
Porosity
Prunus salicina
Prunus salicina Lindl
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Soil porosity
Soil properties
Soils
Splitting
Toxicity
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