Abstract
An hydroponic experiment was conducted to study the effects of chromium (Cr3+) on the distribution of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), sodium (Na), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), and Cr in the plant, and the growth and yield of a tomato plant. Three Cr treatments were established (0, 50, and 100 mg Cr/L in a nutrient solution). In general, the nutrient element concentration in stems and branches was significantly affected by the Cr treatments. Chromium accumulated preferentially in the roots and low transport was detected to the aerial parts. Growth was diminished due to Cr presence in the nutrient solution. Total yield was not affected, however the number of fruits was diminished and the mean fresh weight of fuit increased with each increment of Cr in the nutrient solution. Chromium was not detected in the edible part (fruit) of the plant.
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Department Quimica Agricola, Geologia y Geoguimica, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain.