Groundnut Response to Boron and Molybdenum

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Ashfaq Alam
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Abstract

As micronutrients required by the plants in a small amount but it perform different function in different plants. Micronutrients play an important role in the phsyio-morphological characteristics of many crops especially in leguminous crops. The aim of this review was about to study the role of micronutrients like boron and molybdenum in growth and yield parameters of groundnut or peanut plant as well as in nutrients concentration and uptake by the plant. Boron and molybdenum has the ability to improve yield and yield parameters of peanut plant. Several results showed that root nodulation, nodules numbers per plant and nitrogen fixation in groundnut plant were significantly improved while applying boron and molybdenum fertilizers. Molybdenum involve in nitrogenaze an enzyme which is responsible for biological nitrogen fixation which further improve nitrogen content of the soil. Furthermore, increasing level of boron and molybdenum showed significant increased in the concentration of micronutrients (B and Mo) in both plant and soil.

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Jamal Nasar. 2018. \u201cGroundnut Response to Boron and Molybdenum\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - D: Agriculture & Veterinary GJSFR-D Volume 18 (GJSFR Volume 18 Issue D1): .

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As micronutrients required by the plants in a small amount but it perform different function in different plants. Micronutrients play an important role in the phsyio-morphological characteristics of many crops especially in leguminous crops. The aim of this review was about to study the role of micronutrients like boron and molybdenum in growth and yield parameters of groundnut or peanut plant as well as in nutrients concentration and uptake by the plant. Boron and molybdenum has the ability to improve yield and yield parameters of peanut plant. Several results showed that root nodulation, nodules numbers per plant and nitrogen fixation in groundnut plant were significantly improved while applying boron and molybdenum fertilizers. Molybdenum involve in nitrogenaze an enzyme which is responsible for biological nitrogen fixation which further improve nitrogen content of the soil. Furthermore, increasing level of boron and molybdenum showed significant increased in the concentration of micronutrients (B and Mo) in both plant and soil.

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