Effects of molybdenum application on the yield,nitrogen nutrition and nodule development of soybeans |
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Authors: | Koji Hashimoto Shin-ichi Yamasaki |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hokkaido National Agricultural Experiment Station , Toyohira-ku , Sapporo , Japan;2. Tohoku National Agricultural Experiment Station , Kariwano, Nishi-Senboku, Akitaken , Japan;3. Hokkaido National Agricultural Experiment Station , Toyohira-ku , Sapporo , Japan |
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Abstract: | Field experiments were conducted on a volcanic ash soil with low available Mo and moderate acidity for 4 years to determine thfc responses of soybeans and soybean nodules to Mo application with seed treatment. Mo application resulted in a 15.7% increase in the average yield of the nodulated varieties over 4 seasons. However, the genetically controlled non-nodulating variety did not respond to Mo under the same experimental conditions. Nodulated plants treated with Mo became increasingly greener from the pre-bloom stage and contained much more N in their tops during the later period of growth and accumulated considerably larger amount of N in seeds produced per unit area. These results are in agreement with the enhancement of N, fixing activity per plant basis during a long period covered from the stage of 2nd trifoliate leaf unfolding to that of seed development. The increase of yield obtained by the Mo application is ascribed to the improvement of N, fixing activity of the root nodules, The enhancement of N, fixing activity was mainly due to a higher activity per unit nodule weight at early itaget and was due to better growth of nodules during the latter half of growth. Nodules on Mo-created plants were characteristically larger size, had lower water contcnt and higher Mo content. Referring to the data presented by the authors and several other investigators on available Mo in soils, soil pit, and other related factors, discussion is made that the yield response of soybeans to Mo application is expected in a good number of fields in Japan as a result of nodule response leading to the enhancement of symbiotic N, fixation throughout growth. |
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Keywords: | g23 major capsid gene paddy field virus community UniFrac analysis. |
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