E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2023)
The biochemical effects of the coordination compound of cobalt-ii nitrate quinazolin-4-one with 3-indolyl acetic acid in the “amber” plants grades phaseolus aureus
Abstract
The biochemical effects of the coordination compound of cobalt-II nitrate quinazolin-4-one with 3-indolyl acetic acid in the “amber” plants grades Phaseolus aureus have been studied. Cobalt is an important trace element for plants and an important biogenic element in the soil, mainly in the form of the Co2+ cation, which participates in redox reactions in plant organisms for the implementation of various mineral and organic compounds. Cobalt compounds are mainly soluble in mineral acids, so we want to show that the coordination compound containing this trace element, formed by the nitrate salt with quinazolin-4-one, serves as a source of plant nutrition.