Analysis of Essential Macro-Micro Mineral Content of Twelve Hosta Taxa

Annals of Agricultural Science 62, 71–74, 2017

4 Pages Posted: 14 May 2020

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H Mehraj

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Yasuyo Nishimura

Kochi University

Kazuhiko Shimasaki

Kochi University

Date Written: 2017

Abstract

Hosta is a perennial ornamental herb, sometimes consumed as a vegetable in Japan. We evaluated the leaf mineral content of twelve hosta plant taxa, namely Hosta sieboldiana, H. alismifolia, H. sieboldii, H. longissima, H. tardiva, H. longipes var. gracillima, H. nakaiana, H. kikutii var. caput-avis, H. kikutii var. polyneuron, H. longipes var. caduca, H. kiyosumiensis, and H. montana. The leaf K content of 12 hosta plant taxa ranged from 2.85 to 4.05%; the P content from 0.13 to 0.34%; Ca from 0.02 to 1.15%; Mg from 540.00 to 794.12 ppm; Mn 26.93 to 133.77 ppm; Zn 115.39 to 334.52 ppm; Cu 1.78 to 5.95 ppm and Fe 26.43 to 251.95 ppm. Our results indicate that H. alismifolia is the best source of K; H. sieboldii the best sources of Ca and Fe; H. nakaiana of P, Mg and Zn; and H. longissima of Mg and Cu. The K content value for H. montana was statistically identical to that for H. alismifolia. The Cu content values for H. montana and H. nakaiana were statically identical to that for H. longissima. H. alismifolia, H. sieboldii, H. longissima, H. nakaiana, and H. montana were found to be richer in the minerals studied than the other species studied here.

Keywords: Giboshi, Plantain Lily, Leafy Greens, Edible Ornamental, Nutrition

Suggested Citation

Mehraj, H and Nishimura, Yasuyo and Shimasaki, Kazuhiko, Analysis of Essential Macro-Micro Mineral Content of Twelve Hosta Taxa (2017). Annals of Agricultural Science 62, 71–74, 2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3580519

H Mehraj (Contact Author)

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Yasuyo Nishimura

Kochi University

Okocho Kohasu
Nankoku, Kochi Prefecture 783-8505
Japan

Kazuhiko Shimasaki

Kochi University

Okocho Kohasu
Nankoku, Kochi Prefecture 783-8505
Japan

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