Plant, Soil and Environment (May 2005)

The effect of molybdenum and boron in soil on the growth and photosynthesis of three soybean varieties

  • P. Liu,
  • Y.S. Yang,
  • G.D. XU,
  • Y.H. Fang,
  • Y.A. Yang,
  • R.M. Kalin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/3574-PSE
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 5
pp. 197 – 205

Abstract

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This paper presents a study on growth and photosynthesis response of soybean to Mo and/or B in soil. Pot experiments were set up to examine the effect of Mo and/or B on growth and photosynthesis of three soybean varieties with four treatments (control, +Mo, +B, +[Mo + B]) at various growth stages. The study showed that Mo and/or B increased main length, system volume and dry weight of the roots, aboveground biomass, leaves' photosynthesis rate of soybean. The variation and interaction between Mo and B in soil was explored with regard to their impact on soybean growth and photosynthesis. There were some dissimilarity in growth and photosynthesis in the plants between the supplements of Mo and B in the soil, and the interrelation between Mo and B in plant and was co-supplementary to each other. Therefore, growth and photosynthesis of the soybean with Mo and B treatments were much more improved than those with Mo or B alone. Besides, some genotypic variation was found in three soybean varieties, in which Zhechun III was the most sensitive and 3811 the most tolerant plant to Mo and B.

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