Accumulative capabilities of essential nutrient elements in organs of Monsonia burkeana
Monsonia burkeana is widely used as herbal tea in South Africa. However, the accumulative capabilities (ACs) of its organs for essential nutrient elements are not documented. A study was conducted to determine the ACs for nutrient elements in fruit, leaf, stem and root of M. burkeana. Ten plants per...
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Veröffentlicht in: | African journal of biotechnology 2011-11, Vol.10 (74), p.16849-16853 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Monsonia burkeana is widely used as herbal tea in South Africa. However, the accumulative capabilities (ACs) of its organs for essential nutrient elements are not documented. A study was conducted to determine the ACs for nutrient elements in fruit, leaf, stem and root of M. burkeana. Ten plants per plot, with three replicates, were harvested whole, oven-dried separately into the four organs and quantified for selected essential nutrient elements. On average, the increasing order of macronutrients in various organs was as follows; fruit = Ca >N > K > P > Mg, leaf = Ca > N > K > P greater than or equal to Mg, stem = K > Ca > N > P greater than or equal to Mg and root = K > N > Ca > P greater than or equal to Mg. In contrast, for micronutrients the order was as follows; fruit = Cl > Fe > Mn > Cu > Zn > B, leaf = Cl > Cu > Fe > Zn > Mn > B, stem = Cl > Cu > Fe > Mn > Zn > B and root = Fe > Cl > Cu > Mn > Zn > B. In conclusion, the ACs for essential nutrient elements differed, with the reproductive and vegetative organs having high ACs for macro-nutrients, whereas, roots had high ACs for micro-nutrients. Herbal tea from M. burkeana leaves has the potential to provide the dietary essential nutrient element requirements. |
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ISSN: | 1684-5315 1684-5315 |
DOI: | 10.5897/AJB10.1592 |