10Boron Is Mobile in Cowpea Plants
Cowpea [ Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp] is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, but its production is usually limited by boron (B) deficiency, which can be mitigated by applying B via foliar spraying. In plants with nutrient mobility, the residual effect of foliar fertilization in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in plant science 2021-10, Vol.12, p.717219-717219 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cowpea [
Vigna unguiculata
(L.) Walp] is cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide, but its production is usually limited by boron (B) deficiency, which can be mitigated by applying B
via
foliar spraying. In plants with nutrient mobility, the residual effect of foliar fertilization increases, which might improve its efficiency. An experiment was carried out to evaluate the concentration and mobility of the B isotopic tracer (
10
B) in different organs of cowpea plants, after the application of this micronutrient in the growing media and also to leaves. Treatments were designed based on B fertilization as follows: without B in the growth media, with
10
B applied
via
foliar spraying (
10
B-L), with B in the growth media (substrate) and
10
B
via
foliar spraying (
10
B-L + B-S), and with
10
B in the growth media (substrate) without foliar spraying (
10
B-S), and a control without fertilization. A redistribution of
10
B was observed in new leaves when the element was supplied
via
foliar spraying, resulting in greater leaf area, dry mass and dry matter production of aerial parts, and also the whole plant.
10
Boron was redistributed when applied
via
foliar spraying in cowpea plants, regardless of the plant's nutritional status, which in turn might increase internal B cycling. |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2021.717219 |