Laboratory of Plant Mineral Nutrition
Address: Salaspils, Miera street 3, Tel/Fax: +371 67945417; mob.: +371 25615920
e-mail: anita.osvalde@lu.lv
Head: Dr. biol. Anita Osvalde
Staff: Dr. biol. V. Nollendorfs, Dr. biol. G. Čekstere, Dr. biol. A. Karlsons, Mc. biol. J. Pormale, Dipl. chem. A. Kursule, I. Veinberga Investigations in the laboratory are focused on different aspects of plant physiology (mineral nutrition, plant protection mechanisms, adaptation, etc.) under conditions of stress caused by disbalance of biogenic elements, heavy metals and salt toxicity in the growing environment. The laboratory also works on development of complex diagnostics and mineral nutrition optimization of different crop cultures (rape, winter wheat, vegetables and flowers) with substantial value in economics of Latvia. Particular attention is paid on development of mineral nutrition regime for untraditional fruit cultures in Latvia – American cranberries, culture blueberries, cloudberries, as well as balanced mineral nutrition for tree seedlings (pine, spruce, aspen, lime trees, etc.). There are close co-operation with different industrial companies to work out and examine various fertilizers and substrates for plant cultivation and optimal mineral nutrition. The laboratory has developed new compositions of two- and three- component nutrient solutions “Vito“ and peat substrates for different plant cultures, which are produced in joint stock companies, e.g., “Laflora” Ltd., and chemical plant “Spodrība”. Invention “Two – component nutrition solution “Vito is protected by patent Nr. 12677 (the author – Dr. biol. V. Nollendorfs). We are very proud that our colleague Dr. biol. V. Nollendorfs was a laureate of the competition 'Sējējs 2009" organized by Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Latvia in nomination 'For Life Contribution in Agriculture'. In 2012, Dr. biol. V. Nollendorfs became a honorary member of Latvian Peat Producers Association, but in 2014, he was awarded by The Cross of Recognition of the Republic of Latvia for great achievements in agricultural and forest science. The main projects: EU financed projects
Osvalde, A., Karlsons, A. (2005) Nutrient status of the American cranberries, Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait., in Latvia. Latvian Journal of Agronomy, No. 8, 321 – 325. 2. Čekstere, G., Osvalde, A., Karlsons, A., Nollendorfs, V., Paegle, G. (2005) The effect of urban environment on the mineral nutrion status of street trees in Riga, the problems and possible solutions.- Acta Universitatis Latviensis. Earth and Environment sciences, Vol. 685, 7 – 20. 3. Osvalde, A., Paegle, G. (2006) Plant biochemical response to imbalance of zinc in substrate. Proc. Latvian Acad. Sci., Section B., Vol. 60, No. 4, 133 – 139. 4. Osvalde, A., Paegle, G. (2007) Cadmium: accumulation, responses to exposure and possible protection mechanisms in plants. Proc. Latvian Acad. Sci., Section B., Vol. 61, No. 6, 211 – 218. 5. Cekstere, G., Nikodemus, O., Osvalde, A (2008) Toxic impact of the de-icing material to street greenery in Riga, Latvia. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 7, 207-217. Laboratory equipment and service possibilities: * Atomic absorption spectrometer - Perkin-Elmer AAnalyst 700, Perkin-Elmer 403; * Flame photometer - Jenway PFP7; * Spectrophotometer - JENWAY 6300; * Conductivity meter - HANNA Instruments EC215; * pH meter - Sartorius pH Meter PB-11 , Jenway 430; * Chlorophyll meter - Konica Minolta SPAD-502PLUS. * High performance microwave digestion system - Milestone Ethos One. * Determination of concentrations of heavy metals and biogenous elements in different kind of biological material (plant, soil, water, fertilizers, etc) to evaluate plant nutrient status and environment quality;
* Development of new compositions of nutrient solutions and peat substrates for different plant cultures. Laboratory staff
Staff: Dr. biol. V. Nollendorfs, Dr. biol. G. Čekstere, Dr. biol. A. Karlsons, Mc. biol. J. Pormale, Dipl. chem. A. Kursule, I. Veinberga Investigations in the laboratory are focused on different aspects of plant physiology (mineral nutrition, plant protection mechanisms, adaptation, etc.) under conditions of stress caused by disbalance of biogenic elements, heavy metals and salt toxicity in the growing environment. The laboratory also works on development of complex diagnostics and mineral nutrition optimization of different crop cultures (rape, winter wheat, vegetables and flowers) with substantial value in economics of Latvia. Particular attention is paid on development of mineral nutrition regime for untraditional fruit cultures in Latvia – American cranberries, culture blueberries, cloudberries, as well as balanced mineral nutrition for tree seedlings (pine, spruce, aspen, lime trees, etc.). There are close co-operation with different industrial companies to work out and examine various fertilizers and substrates for plant cultivation and optimal mineral nutrition. The laboratory has developed new compositions of two- and three- component nutrient solutions “Vito“ and peat substrates for different plant cultures, which are produced in joint stock companies, e.g., “Laflora” Ltd., and chemical plant “Spodrība”. Invention “Two – component nutrition solution “Vito is protected by patent Nr. 12677 (the author – Dr. biol. V. Nollendorfs). We are very proud that our colleague Dr. biol. V. Nollendorfs was a laureate of the competition 'Sējējs 2009" organized by Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Latvia in nomination 'For Life Contribution in Agriculture'. In 2012, Dr. biol. V. Nollendorfs became a honorary member of Latvian Peat Producers Association, but in 2014, he was awarded by The Cross of Recognition of the Republic of Latvia for great achievements in agricultural and forest science. The main projects: EU financed projects
- “Establishment of new scientific group for urban environment quality research”, ESF project No2013/0060/1DP/1.1.1.2.0/13/APIA/VIAA/041, 2013-2015.
- „The research on impact of organically derived products in agriculture”, ERAF project Nr. 2010/0313/2DP/2.1.1.1.0/10/APIA/VIAA/082, contract number GSI 11/3-4-ERAF, 2011-2012.
- Project of the Latvian Council of Science Nr.09. 1549: Biological plant protection, biodiversity conservation and the role of plant mineral nutrition in global changing environment, 2010-2012
- Project of the Latvian Council of Science Nr.09. 1361: The role of mineral nutrition in plant adaptive response to global climate change and anthropogenic stress factors, 2009
- Project of the Latvian Council of Science Nr. 05.1407: Plant adaptive responses to stress conditions caused by toxicity of heavy metals (Pb, Hg, Cd) in substrate, 2008
- Plant adaptive responses to stress conditions caused by toxicity of heavy metals (Pb, Hg, Cd) in substrate, 2005-2008
- Biochemical protection mechanisms of plants under conditions of stress caused by a disbalance of microelements – heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Mn) in substrate, 2001-2004
- The study on mutual interrelations of biogenous elements and heavy metals in soil-plant system to eliminate the accumulation and toxicity of the polluting metals for obtaining ecologically safe production, 1997-2000
- System for regulation of plant life functions in heavy metal polluted and unpolluted soils of Latvia, 1994-1996
- Balanced mineral nutrition as a factor optimizing content of nutrients in plants and diminishing excessive accumulation of heavy metals, 1990-1993.
- “Examination of berry cultivars prospective for integral plant cultivation in different regions of Latvia and development of cultivation technologies”. Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia, 2015-2020.
- "Research services for mineral nutrition monitoring of forest seedlings by water, substrate and plant analysis for nurseries of LVM Seeds and seedlings", the State Joint Stock company “Latvijas Valsts meži”, 2002-2016.
- “Compartmentation of de-icing salts and structural reactions to salt accumulation in foliage of declining street trees (Tilia x vulgaris) from Riga, Latvia” (Sal-Ti). The Swiss-Latvian collaboration project, Sciex project No. 14.038. 2014-2016.
- "Elaboration of system for environmental and water friendly cultivation technologies of appropriate fruit variety assortment and integrated plant protection in different agroclimatic conditions", No 211211/C-120, Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia, 2012-2014.
- Scientific applied project with Ltd. "Rīgas meži": "Monitoring of Norupe’s nursery based on water, substrates, needles or leaf analysis", 2012.
- Project in cooperation with the JSC “Latvias State Forests” (“Latvijas valsts meži”): Mineral nutrition monitoring of pine, spruce and birch seedlings in tree nurseries, 2007-2012.
- Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia: Specification of environment-friendly technologies in fruit and berry plantations in different soil, and climatic conditions, 2007-2011.
- Project of Environmental Department of Riga Council: Monitoring of young street trees of Riga based on soil and leaf analysis, 2008.
- Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia: Degradation of Norway spruce stands in Latvia: reasons and measures for possible solutions, 2007-2008.
- Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia: Possibilities of gypsum use as soil fertilizer for vegetable supply with calcium and sulphur, 2006.
- Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia: „Investigations on rape mineral nutrition diagnostics and fertilization optimization”, 2006.
- University of Latvia: Biological basis of the conservation of rare and endangered species of Latvia: coastal zone, 2005-2006.
- Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia: Development of integrated fertilization technologies for new berry cultures: American cranberries and highbush blueberries in cutover high bogs, 2005.
- Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia: „Investigations on winter wheat mineral nutrition diagnostics and fertilization optimization”, 2005.
- Project of Environmental Department of Riga Council: Monitoring of Riga greenery based on soil and leaf analysis, 2003-2004
Osvalde, A., Karlsons, A. (2005) Nutrient status of the American cranberries, Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait., in Latvia. Latvian Journal of Agronomy, No. 8, 321 – 325. 2. Čekstere, G., Osvalde, A., Karlsons, A., Nollendorfs, V., Paegle, G. (2005) The effect of urban environment on the mineral nutrion status of street trees in Riga, the problems and possible solutions.- Acta Universitatis Latviensis. Earth and Environment sciences, Vol. 685, 7 – 20. 3. Osvalde, A., Paegle, G. (2006) Plant biochemical response to imbalance of zinc in substrate. Proc. Latvian Acad. Sci., Section B., Vol. 60, No. 4, 133 – 139. 4. Osvalde, A., Paegle, G. (2007) Cadmium: accumulation, responses to exposure and possible protection mechanisms in plants. Proc. Latvian Acad. Sci., Section B., Vol. 61, No. 6, 211 – 218. 5. Cekstere, G., Nikodemus, O., Osvalde, A (2008) Toxic impact of the de-icing material to street greenery in Riga, Latvia. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 7, 207-217. Laboratory equipment and service possibilities: * Atomic absorption spectrometer - Perkin-Elmer AAnalyst 700, Perkin-Elmer 403; * Flame photometer - Jenway PFP7; * Spectrophotometer - JENWAY 6300; * Conductivity meter - HANNA Instruments EC215; * pH meter - Sartorius pH Meter PB-11 , Jenway 430; * Chlorophyll meter - Konica Minolta SPAD-502PLUS. * High performance microwave digestion system - Milestone Ethos One. * Determination of concentrations of heavy metals and biogenous elements in different kind of biological material (plant, soil, water, fertilizers, etc) to evaluate plant nutrient status and environment quality;
* Development of new compositions of nutrient solutions and peat substrates for different plant cultures. Laboratory staff
Anita Osvalde | Dr. biol. | head of the laboratory leading researcher | anita.osvalde@lu.lv augi@lu.lv | 26167529 |
Vilnis Nollendorfs | Dr. biol. | leading researcher (volunteer) | augi@lu.lv | 29276971 |
Andis Karlsons | Dr. biol. | leading researcher | andis.karlsons@lu.lv | 27044753 |
Gunta Čekstere | Dr. biol. | leading researcher | gunta.cekstere@lu.lv | 29436586 |
Anita Kursule | dipl. phys. | scient. assistant | anita.kursule@lu.lv | 67945417 |
Jolanta Pormale | M Sc. biol. | scient. assistant | jolanta.pormale@lu.lv | 26770616 |
Inese Veinberga | - | technical staff | inese.veinberga@lu.lv | 67945417 |