2019
DOI: 10.52763/pjsir.biol.sci.62.1.2019.1.7
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Maximizing Onion Seed Production Through Foliar Application of Zinc and Boron

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“…This follows the opinion of Khosa et al (2011), who said that applying Zn to leaves can increase the rate of photosynthesis, which is in line with increasing cell enlargement and elongation so that plants can flower earlier. Zaman et al (2019) also added that increasing the Zn dose showed a faster flowering time in onion plants.…”
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“…This follows the opinion of Khosa et al (2011), who said that applying Zn to leaves can increase the rate of photosynthesis, which is in line with increasing cell enlargement and elongation so that plants can flower earlier. Zaman et al (2019) also added that increasing the Zn dose showed a faster flowering time in onion plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zn deficiency decreases photosynthesis by 50-70% (Rudani et al 2018), inhibits nitrogen metabolism, reduces flowering and fruit development, extends the growth period, and reduces plant quality and yield (Prasad and Subbarayappa 2018). The research results by Zaman et al (2019) reported that the application of Zn significantly affected the number of flowers in onion plants. Ahmad et al (2019), through their research, also reported that Zn significantly affected flowering in flax plants (Linum usitatissimum L.).…”
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confidence: 99%