2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2014.08.014
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Study the effect of insecticide dimethoate on photosynthetic pigments and photosynthetic activity of pigeon pea: Laser-induced chlorophyll fluorescence spectroscopy

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“…Similar results were reported that the lower doses enhanced the growth of soyabean but higher values of pesticide declined the growth of soyabean [32]. The increase of plant growth performance in low dose of dimethoate might be, the increase of cell membrane permeability of root cell, making enhancement of nutrient influx into the root cell, and their subsequently transport to leaf and shoot [33].…”
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confidence: 78%
“…Similar results were reported that the lower doses enhanced the growth of soyabean but higher values of pesticide declined the growth of soyabean [32]. The increase of plant growth performance in low dose of dimethoate might be, the increase of cell membrane permeability of root cell, making enhancement of nutrient influx into the root cell, and their subsequently transport to leaf and shoot [33].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The study of plants resistance to the impacts of chemical agents is described in paper [5]. The authors reported results of the effect of different concentrations of the insecticidal preparation dimethoate on the photosynthetic activity and intensity of growth of Cajanus cajan L. over 30 days.…”
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“…Jaleel et al (2007) used triazole fungicides (paclobutrazol, triadimefon, and hexaconazole) to treat a variety of plants and found that the three fungicides increased photosynthetic pigment content, net photosynthetic efficiency, intercellular content, and increased chloroplast volume. Treatment of wood beans with 10 mg L À1 of dimethoate for 10 days significantly increased photosynthesis and promoted growth (Pandey et al, 2015).…”
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