Abstract
Abstract Royal beauty cotoneaster (Cotoneaster dammeri C. K. Schneid, ‘Royal Beauty') and Hicksii taxus (Taxus x media Rehd. ‘Hicksii') were grown in media amended with several levels of aggregated fly ash. In general, no differences in root or shoot growth was noted in either species as a result of the media in which they were produced. Higher than normal B levels were observed in the leaf tissue of taxus as the level of the aggregated fly ash in the media increased, while no differences in B levels were noted in the leaf tissue of the cotoneaster. Both Cu and B concentrations in the root tissue of taxus increased with increasing levels of aggregated fly ash in the media, while the level of P in the root tissue decreased under the same conditions.
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