2021
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.20596
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Seeds enriched with molybdenum improve cowpea yield in sub‐humid tropical regions of Brazil

Abstract: The possible benefits of molybdenum (Mo)-enriched seeds for grain legumes have yet to be addressed in sub-humid tropical areas, where cowpea (Vigna unguiculata L.) is an important crop. In 2016, seeds with 0.014 (low), 0.674, or 1.987 (high) μg seed −1 of Mo were harvested from plants sprayed with 0, 250, or 850 g ha -1 of Mo, respectively. These seeds were combined with either Bradyrhizobium inoculation (with or without) in 2017 or nitrogen (0 or 60 kg ha −1 ) in 2018 and evaluated under small farmer manageme… Show more

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“…Para a variável massa fresca da raiz sem os nódulos (MFRSN), os maiores pesos foram dos tratamentos com 50 g.ha -1 de molibdênio na ausência e na presença da inoculação, que proporcionaram pesos médios de 3,5 e 3,25g, respectivamente. Mostrando que nesta dosagem de molibdênio os nódulos apresentaram um maior peso e tamanho, mesmo na ausência do inoculante rizobiano assim como a variável comprimento radicular também foi influenciada pelo mesmo tratamento (Barbosa et al, 2021).…”
Section: Variáveisunclassified
“…Para a variável massa fresca da raiz sem os nódulos (MFRSN), os maiores pesos foram dos tratamentos com 50 g.ha -1 de molibdênio na ausência e na presença da inoculação, que proporcionaram pesos médios de 3,5 e 3,25g, respectivamente. Mostrando que nesta dosagem de molibdênio os nódulos apresentaram um maior peso e tamanho, mesmo na ausência do inoculante rizobiano assim como a variável comprimento radicular também foi influenciada pelo mesmo tratamento (Barbosa et al, 2021).…”
Section: Variáveisunclassified
“…This micronutrient is readily mobile in the xylem and phloem (Bittner, 2014;Broadley et al, 2012) of plants, where it is required in small amounts by enzymes that cat-store an amount of Mo that exceeds plant needs (Meagher et al, 1952). These seeds may accumulate Mo when mother plants are either grown in Mo-rich soils (Brodrick et al, 1992;Harris et al, 1965) or they are fertilized with Mo (Barbosa et al, 2021;Jacob-Neto & Rossetto, 1998;Vieira et al, 2011). When Mo fertilizer is used to enrich seeds, foliar applications are more efficient than soil application (Jacob-Neto & Rossetto, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of sowing Mo‐enriched seeds in increasing seed yield has been demonstrated for common bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (Brodrick et al., 1992; Pacheco et al., 2012; Vieira et al., 2011), cowpea [ Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] (Barbosa et al., 2021), soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.] (Campo et al., 2009; Harris et al., 1965), and other legume crops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molybdenum is an essential micronutrient for plants and performs a vital role as a cofactor in several plant enzymes, such as nitrate reductase and aldehyde oxidase . Although Mo is required by plants in very small amounts, Mo deficiencies are common in high rainfall environments, particularly with Brassica crops ( e.g. , cauliflower and rapeseed), which are known for their relatively high Mo demand .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%