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Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region

Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 110 - 115, 25.02.2017

Abstract

Objective of the research is to determine
the mineral contents of weed crops intensively grazed by livestock of Central
Anatolian Region. A total of 11 weed crops (
Sinapis
arvensis, Lamium album, Malva
spp., Convolvulus
arvensis, Chenepodium album, Alhagi
spp., Sanguisorba
minor
Scop., Amaranthus spp., Taraxacum officinale, Polygonum cognatum and Sorghum halepense)
collected from pastures and field of Kayseri were used as the material of the
research. Plant samples were collected at blooming periods during June of the
year 2011. Samples were dried and mineral contents were determined with 3
replications. Statistical analyses were performed based on randomized block
design.



Phosphorus, Calcium, Potassium, Nickel,
Cadmium, Lead, Copper, Manganese, Sodium, Zinc, Iron, Magnesium and Boron were
determined in the weed plants in dissimilar numbers. The close analysis
indicated that the weed seeds contained Cu 8.115-9.360, Mn 65.905-77.890, Zn
30.405-42.105, Fe 254.0-290.5, Mg 2118.0-2414.0, B 6.385-9.655, Ni
0.2305-0.2945, P 2640.5-3307.5, Ca 8193.0-8965.0, K 10221.51-12332.0, Cd
0.1625-0.2235, Pb 0.3345-0.4160 and Na 1181.51-1475.5 mg kg-1, respectively.
Results indicated that weed plants of Central Anatolia were rich in trace
elements and there was no need for supplemental trace elements.

References

  • Adeyeye, E.I. and M.K.O. Otokiti, 1999. Proximate composition and some nutritionally valuable minerals of two varieties of Capsicum annum (Bell and Cherry peppers). Discovery Innovation, 11:75-81.
  • [Akubugwo, I.E., Obasi, N.A., Chinyere, G.C. and Ugbogu, A.E., 2008. Mineral and phytochemical contents in leaves of Amaranthus hybridus L and Solanum nigrum L. subjected to different processing methods. African Journal of Biochemistry Research, 2(2):040-044
Year 2017, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 110 - 115, 25.02.2017

Abstract

References

  • Adeyeye, E.I. and M.K.O. Otokiti, 1999. Proximate composition and some nutritionally valuable minerals of two varieties of Capsicum annum (Bell and Cherry peppers). Discovery Innovation, 11:75-81.
  • [Akubugwo, I.E., Obasi, N.A., Chinyere, G.C. and Ugbogu, A.E., 2008. Mineral and phytochemical contents in leaves of Amaranthus hybridus L and Solanum nigrum L. subjected to different processing methods. African Journal of Biochemistry Research, 2(2):040-044
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Journal Section Makaleler
Authors

Mahmut Kaplan

Publication Date February 25, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Kaplan, M. (2017). Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region. European Journal of Sustainable Development Research, 2(1), 110-115.
AMA Kaplan M. Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region. EJSDR. February 2017;2(1):110-115.
Chicago Kaplan, Mahmut. “Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region”. European Journal of Sustainable Development Research 2, no. 1 (February 2017): 110-15.
EndNote Kaplan M (February 1, 2017) Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region. European Journal of Sustainable Development Research 2 1 110–115.
IEEE M. Kaplan, “Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region”, EJSDR, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 110–115, 2017.
ISNAD Kaplan, Mahmut. “Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region”. European Journal of Sustainable Development Research 2/1 (February 2017), 110-115.
JAMA Kaplan M. Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region. EJSDR. 2017;2:110–115.
MLA Kaplan, Mahmut. “Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region”. European Journal of Sustainable Development Research, vol. 2, no. 1, 2017, pp. 110-5.
Vancouver Kaplan M. Mineral Contents of Weed Crops In Central Anatolian Region. EJSDR. 2017;2(1):110-5.