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  Response of okra plants to root and foliar applied boron.
 
 
Title: Response of okra plants to root and foliar applied boron.
Author: Aduayi, E. A.
Adegbite, A. K.
Appeared in: Communications in soil science and plant analysis
Paging: Volume 10 (1979) nr. 6 pages 911-925
Year: 1979
Contents: The response of okra plants (Hibiscus esculentus) to root-and foliar-applied B at 0, 2 and 4 ppm was investigated in solution culture. Root-B application higher than 2 ppm resulted in severe root burn and toxicity in the plants, whereas foliar-B application up to 4 ppm produced adequate plant growth. Chlorophyll and carotene content of the leaves, flower number, stem diameter, plant height and dry matter production were drastically reduced at high root-applied B when compared to the foliar treatments. Significant negative correlation between root-applied B and plant height, stem diameter, leaf and flower number was established. Except for a significant negative correlation with leaf number, all other growth components were positively correlated with foliar application of B. At 2 ppm B, leaf-B, -P, -K and -Ca were higher at the root-B than at the foliar-B treatments. Foliar application of B was superior to root-application as was observed in the healthy growth of the okra plant.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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