Abstract

Summary Seedlings of an acidic and a calcareous population of Chamaenerion angustifolium were grown in solution culture with different concentrations of iron, manganese and aluminium. Dry weight and mineral concentrations were determined. It was found that the calcareous population systematically contained a higher concentration of iron in its leaves. At the highest applied Mn concentrations the acidic population was severely stunted, but the growth of the calcareous population was not inhibited. These results are discussed in relation to the analysis of leaves and soils sampled in the field.

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