Trace Elements in Soil-Plant-Animal Systems 1975
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-518150-1.50019-7
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The Role of Boron in Plants

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“…Studies on boron levels in soils cropped to coffee were carried out in Ghana due to the widespread report on boron deficiency in soils of some coffee producing countries. Boron is an essential plant micronutrient which is important in cell division and is apparently a necessary component of the cell wall (Jackson & Chapman, 1975;Cohen & Lepper, 1977;Slack & Whittington, 1964). Boron is known to be directly or indirectly involved in several enzyme activities and also for the stabilisation of positive electrostatic charge in plasma membrane that is generated by the actions of phytochrome and gravity (Tanada, 1978).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on boron levels in soils cropped to coffee were carried out in Ghana due to the widespread report on boron deficiency in soils of some coffee producing countries. Boron is an essential plant micronutrient which is important in cell division and is apparently a necessary component of the cell wall (Jackson & Chapman, 1975;Cohen & Lepper, 1977;Slack & Whittington, 1964). Boron is known to be directly or indirectly involved in several enzyme activities and also for the stabilisation of positive electrostatic charge in plasma membrane that is generated by the actions of phytochrome and gravity (Tanada, 1978).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%