Calcium as a plant nutrient

Abstract. Calcium occurs as a relatively large, divalent ion which readily enters the apoplast and is bound in exchangeable form in cell walls and on the exterior surface of the plasmalemma. It occurs in only very low concentrations in the cytoplasm and chloroplasts and appears to have a limited role as an enzymatic cofactor. The soil solution usually provides an adequate supply of Ca to plants. The well known physiological disorders resulting from localized Ca deficiencies within the plant are thus attributable to poor Ca distribution rather than restriction in uptake. Calcium is moved largely in the xylem and only to a very limited extent in the phloem. The phloem/xylem ratio of the solute input can be particularly critical in organs which are naturally low in Ca, such as fruits and young leaves. Factors which influence the distribution of Ca such as humidity, root pressure, phytohormone activity, can also affect the occurrence of these disorders.

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