Gao Suhua, Guo Jianping, Wang Lianmin, et al. The possible impacts of meteorological conditions on content of middle and trace elements for winter wheat. J Appl Meteor Sci, 2001, 12(4): 507-512.
Citation:
Gao Suhua, Guo Jianping, Wang Lianmin, et al. The possible impacts of meteorological conditions on content of middle and trace elements for winter wheat. J Appl Meteor Sci, 2001, 12(4): 507-512.
Gao Suhua, Guo Jianping, Wang Lianmin, et al. The possible impacts of meteorological conditions on content of middle and trace elements for winter wheat. J Appl Meteor Sci, 2001, 12(4): 507-512.
Citation:
Gao Suhua, Guo Jianping, Wang Lianmin, et al. The possible impacts of meteorological conditions on content of middle and trace elements for winter wheat. J Appl Meteor Sci, 2001, 12(4): 507-512.
Through experiment, the impacts of meteorological conditions on the contents of middle elements (Mg, Ca, S) and trace elements (Zn, Fe) for wheat leaves, stalks and grains, and yield are studied. The results show that the high CO2 concentration and water stress are favorable to the accumulation of the 5 elements. High CO2 concentration accompanying with high temperature will shorten the growth period and decrease the number of grains. Synthesizing the positive effect of middle and trace elements and the negative effect of yield, the amount of wheat supply will run short if the same trace elements as in normal meteorological condition are required.