2019
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2019.1607380
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Impact of foliar-applied Hoagland’s nutrient solution on growth and yield of mash bean (Vigna mungo L.) under different growth stages

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“…Similarly, for root biomass, the application of nutrient solution stood out with an increase of 76 and 83.3% in relation to Q+SA and Q+SA + NPsFeO and NPsZnO, respectively. The results obtained agree with previous studies that have shown that the foliar application of macronutrients and micronutrients improve biomass accumulation and generate an increase in the growth of bean plants, especially if they are applied in critical stages of crop development (El -Bassiony et al, 2010;Waheed et al, 2019). Probably, these results are due to the fact that foliar applications of nutrients generate a greater mobilization of the same within the plant, compared to exclusively edaphic applications (Kannan, 2010;Roosta and Hamidpour, 2013).…”
Section: Biomasssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly, for root biomass, the application of nutrient solution stood out with an increase of 76 and 83.3% in relation to Q+SA and Q+SA + NPsFeO and NPsZnO, respectively. The results obtained agree with previous studies that have shown that the foliar application of macronutrients and micronutrients improve biomass accumulation and generate an increase in the growth of bean plants, especially if they are applied in critical stages of crop development (El -Bassiony et al, 2010;Waheed et al, 2019). Probably, these results are due to the fact that foliar applications of nutrients generate a greater mobilization of the same within the plant, compared to exclusively edaphic applications (Kannan, 2010;Roosta and Hamidpour, 2013).…”
Section: Biomasssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…One week after germination of rice seeds, seedlings with similar height and main root length and good growth were selected and transplanted into plastic bottles containing various concentrations of selenium (0, 0.5, 5, 10, and 20 μmol/L Na 2 SeO 3 ) in Hoagland hydroponic nutrient solution [12], with 24 seedlings treated at each concentration. The rice seedlings were attached to the mouth of the plastic bottles with sponge plugs so that the rice seedlings' roots were totally submerged in the hydroponic nutrition solution, but the above-ground sections could not be immersed.…”
Section: Rice Seedling Hydroponic Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Opposite true leaves were fully expanded, leaving three seedlings with the same growth potential in each pot. Plants were treated with Hoagland nutrient solution [21] at 500 mL each time. During the full flowering stage (R2), the plants were subjected to drought stress with nutrient solution containing PEG-6000 (every day) and sprayed with SNP.…”
Section: Plant Materials and Test Designmentioning
confidence: 99%