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The efficiency of zinc and/or manganese-containing fungicides for foliar fertilization was investigated. Our results confirmed that such foliar applications increased the Mn and/or Zn contents in leaves, even if cuticular retention of these minerals was shown to occur.
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R.D. Marcelle, 1981 Effect of zinc-containing fungicides on photosynthesis of apple leaves, in Photosynthesis Vol VI: Photosynthesis and Productivity, Photosynthesis and Environment, Ed. G. Akoyunoglou, Balaban Int. Sei. Services, Philadelphia, 173–179.
A.R. Chamel, R.D. Marcelle and J.F. Eloy, 1982 Cuticular retention in vitro and localization of Zn after a foliar application of zinc-containing fungicides. J. Amer. Soc. Hort. Sci., 107 (5), 804–807.
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Marcelle, R.D. (1986). Zinc and Manganese Fertilization by Foliar Applications of Zn and Mn-containing Fungicides. In: Alexander, A. (eds) Foliar Fertilization. Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences, vol 22. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4386-5_7
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