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Effects of Vanadium on the growth, chlorophyll, and mineral content of Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr)
Autor
Sozudogru Ok, Sonay
Cihat Kutuk, A.
Halilova, Hanim
Institución
Resumen
The effect of increasing levels of vanadium (0, 0.5, 1, and 2 mg Vkg-1) and farmyard manure (FYM) (O, 1 and 2 ton ha-1) on the fresh and dry weight, chlorophyll and mineral content of soybean (Glycine Merr (L.) Merr) was investigated under the greenhouse conditions. Phenologic observations showed that V concentrations were not toxic to the growing plants. Fresh and dry weights of the plants were decreased by applying V or FYM doses while both V and FYM treatments increased the plant growth. Nodule number was only affected by applications of 1 mg kg-1 V and 1 ton ha-1 FYM doses. Increasing V concentrations caused increases in chlorophyll contents and fresh and dry weights of plants. On the other hand both V and FYM treatments had similar effects on soybean.