Molybdenum is required by N-fixing soil rhizobia, but it may be deficient in acidic tropical soils. An experiment with soybeans on an Oxisol showed that while added N could compensate for Mo deficiency in the soil, growth without added N was poor. When Mo fertilizer was added in the absence of N fertilizer, effective nodulation of the legume was able to provide N to the plant and resulted in superior growth
In the present study, we conducted experiments using wheat to elucidate whether the increased accumu...
Bacterial inoculation for legumes is one of the most important ways in the agricultural sector in im...
In tropical soils, the deficiency of Mo may be seen in the rice plants. Hence, elucidating the optim...
Molybdenum (Mo) is a micronutrient that is required by soybeans in very small amounts. As little as ...
Summarises the role of molybdenum in soils and plants and its potential importance in livestock nutr...
The availability of soil Molybdenum (Mo) especially for acid soil is scarcely found, while their exi...
When grain legumes are grown on nitrogen-deficient soils, they may symbiotically fix enough N for go...
Most soils in sub-Saharan Africa are acidic and have low contents of calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+...
Molybdenum (Mo) is one of eight micronutrient elements required for the growth of plants. Research c...
Black gram (Vigna mungo L.Hepper) is an important legume crop in India, Burma, Bangladesh, Pakistan ...
In 1930, Bortels showed that molybdenum is necessary for nitrogen fixation in Acetobacter, and in 19...
Seeds of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) with high molybdenum (Mo) concentration can supply Mo plan...
Molybdenum (Mo) is required by the enzymes involved in many metabolic processes related to plant gro...
Background: The importance of molybdenum for plant growth is disproportionate with respect to the ab...
Three tropical green manure legumes were grown across a pH gradient from 4.7 to 7.1 established by l...
In the present study, we conducted experiments using wheat to elucidate whether the increased accumu...
Bacterial inoculation for legumes is one of the most important ways in the agricultural sector in im...
In tropical soils, the deficiency of Mo may be seen in the rice plants. Hence, elucidating the optim...
Molybdenum (Mo) is a micronutrient that is required by soybeans in very small amounts. As little as ...
Summarises the role of molybdenum in soils and plants and its potential importance in livestock nutr...
The availability of soil Molybdenum (Mo) especially for acid soil is scarcely found, while their exi...
When grain legumes are grown on nitrogen-deficient soils, they may symbiotically fix enough N for go...
Most soils in sub-Saharan Africa are acidic and have low contents of calcium (Ca2+), magnesium (Mg2+...
Molybdenum (Mo) is one of eight micronutrient elements required for the growth of plants. Research c...
Black gram (Vigna mungo L.Hepper) is an important legume crop in India, Burma, Bangladesh, Pakistan ...
In 1930, Bortels showed that molybdenum is necessary for nitrogen fixation in Acetobacter, and in 19...
Seeds of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) with high molybdenum (Mo) concentration can supply Mo plan...
Molybdenum (Mo) is required by the enzymes involved in many metabolic processes related to plant gro...
Background: The importance of molybdenum for plant growth is disproportionate with respect to the ab...
Three tropical green manure legumes were grown across a pH gradient from 4.7 to 7.1 established by l...
In the present study, we conducted experiments using wheat to elucidate whether the increased accumu...
Bacterial inoculation for legumes is one of the most important ways in the agricultural sector in im...
In tropical soils, the deficiency of Mo may be seen in the rice plants. Hence, elucidating the optim...