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Calcium is essential for plants, yet as its mobility is limited, the understanding of the rate
of Ca2+ accumulation and deposition in tissues of tubers, as well as the interactions with other critical
nutrients prompted this study. To assess the interactions and differential accumulation of micro
and macronutrients in the tissues of tubers, Solanum tuberosum L. varieties Agria and Rossi were
cultivated and, after the beginning of tuberization, four foliar sprayings (at 8–10 day intervals) with
CaCl2 (3 and 6 kg ha1) or Ca(NO3)2 (2 and 4 kg ha1) solutions were performed. It was found that
both fertilizers increased Ca accumulation in tubers (mostly in the parenchyma tissues located in the
center of the equatorial region). The functioning of the photosynthetic apparatus was not affected
until the 3rd application but was somewhat affected when approaching the end of the crop cycle
(after the 4th application), although the lower dose of CaCl2 seemed to improve the photochemical
use of energy, particularly when compared with the greater dose of Ca(NO3)2. Still, none of these
impacts modified tuber height and diameter. Following the increased accumulation of Ca, in the
tubers of both varieties, the mean contents of P, K, Na, Fe, and Zn revealed different accumulation
patterns. Moreover, accumulation of K, Fe, Mn, and Zn prevailed in the epidermis, displaying a
contrasting pattern relative to Ca. Therefore, Ca accumulation revealed a heterogeneous trend in the
different regions analyzed, and Ca enrichment of tubers altered the accumulation of other nutrients
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Keywords
accumulation of nutrients calcium photosynthesis potato biofortification Solanum tuberosum L.
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Citation
Coelho, A.R.F.; Ramalho, J.C.; Lidon, F.C.; Marques, A.C.; Daccak, D.; Pessoa, C.C.; Luís, I.C.; Guerra, M.; Leitão, R.G.; Semedo, J.M.N.; et al. Foliar Spraying of Solanum tuberosum L. with CaCl2 and Ca(NO3)2: Interactions with Nutrients Accumulation in Tubers. Plants 2022, 11, 1725
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MDPI
