Open Agriculture (Feb 2022)

Foliar application of boron positively affects the growth, yield, and oil content of sesame (Sesamum indicum L.)

  • Khuong Nguyen Quoc,
  • Thuc Le Vinh,
  • Tran Nguyen Thi Bich,
  • Huu Tran Ngoc,
  • Sakagami Jun-Ichi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2022-0067
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 30 – 38

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to determine the optimal concentration of boron (B) to obtain the highest growth, yield, and oil content of black sesame. A field experiment was conducted in a completely randomized block design with five treatments and five replications. Treatments included foliar application of B at five rates: control, 50, 100, 150, and 200 mg L−1 at 25 and 35 days after sowing. Results showed that spraying B on leaves increased sesame growth in terms of plant height, number of leaves, and chlorophyll content. Moreover, spraying B increased yield components including the number of pods; the highest pods per plant was 46.2 in the B application treatment with 150 mg L−1 compared to the control with 27.2 pods per plant. The grain yield of the B spray treatment produced 1.10–1.32 t ha−1, with the highest yield at the dose of 150 mg L−1 and the lowest yield at no B spray treatment. Spraying B on leaves at optimal concentration also increased the oil content in seeds up to 5.3% compared to the control treatment. The findings of the study suggest that foliar B application with 150 mg L−1 increases the growth, fruit set, seed yield, and oil content in sesame.

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