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Plants ofDatura stramonium var.tatula L. Torr. were grown for 24 weeks on vermiculite and provided with mineral solutions where the relative proportions of the major anions (N, S, P) and cations (K, Ca, Mg) were varied within a constant total.
With all treatments a cyclic transport of alkaloids (hyoscyamine) from the roots to the upper plant parts appeared. The fluctuations in alkaloid content in the leaves followed those in the roots with a delay of 4 weeks.
The interionic ratios seemed to influence growth and alkaloid content rather than to affect the ontogenic variations. In general, the response to the different treatments could be divided into two types. The ‘nitrogen’ treatments which gave at the same time a higher crop yield and an increased hyoscyamine content, and the other treatments where a much lower yield and content was obtained.
The scopolamine content on the other hand seemed to be more affected by the developmental stage. Also, the time of maximal yield was not influenced by the ion-balance but rather the climatic conditions.
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Demeyer, K., Dejaegere, R. Influence of the ion-balance in the growth medium on the yield and alkaloid content ofDatura stramonium L.. Plant Soil 114, 289–294 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02220809
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