Essential and beneficial trace elements in plants, and their transport in roots: a review
The essentiality of 14 mineral elements so far have been reported in plant nutrition. Eight of
these elements were known as micronutrients due to their lower concentrations in plants …
these elements were known as micronutrients due to their lower concentrations in plants …
Selenium and nano-selenium in plant nutrition
Selenium (Se) is a naturally occurring metalloid element which occurs nearly in all
environments. Se is considered as a finite and non-renewable resource on the Earth. The …
environments. Se is considered as a finite and non-renewable resource on the Earth. The …
[HTML][HTML] Foliar application of zinc oxide nanoparticles and zinc sulfate boosts the content of bioactive compounds in habanero peppers
The physiological responses of habanero pepper plants (Capsicum chinense Jacq.) to foliar
applications of zinc sulphate and zinc nano-fertilizer were evaluated in greenhouse trials …
applications of zinc sulphate and zinc nano-fertilizer were evaluated in greenhouse trials …
How a phosphorus‐acquisition strategy based on carboxylate exudation powers the success and agronomic potential of lupines (Lupinus, Fabaceae)
H Lambers, JC Clements… - American Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Lupines (Lupinus species; Fabaceae) are an ancient crop with great potential to be
developed further for high‐protein feed and food, cover crops, and phytoremediation. Being …
developed further for high‐protein feed and food, cover crops, and phytoremediation. Being …
Plant nutrition and soil fertility: physiological and molecular avenues for crop improvement
Adequate nutrition for plants involves 14 mineral elements. The elements that are required
in larger amounts ie, macronutrients include nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K) …
in larger amounts ie, macronutrients include nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K) …
Microbial synthesis of phosphorous nanoparticle from tri-calcium phosphate using Aspergillus tubingensis TFR-5
JC Tarafdar, R Raliya, I Rathore - Journal of Bionanoscience, 2012 - ingentaconnect.com
Innovative approach for the rapid and cost effective biological synthesis of phosphorous
nanoparticles was attempted which may be directly used in biomedical, engineering, and …
nanoparticles was attempted which may be directly used in biomedical, engineering, and …
A 'wiring diagram'for source strength traits impacting wheat yield potential
Source traits are currently of great interest for the enhancement of yield potential; for
example, much effort is being expended to find ways of modifying photosynthesis. However …
example, much effort is being expended to find ways of modifying photosynthesis. However …
Root traits for infertile soils
Crop production is often restricted by the availability of essential mineral elements. For
example, the availability of N, P, K, and S limits low-input agriculture, the phytoavailability of …
example, the availability of N, P, K, and S limits low-input agriculture, the phytoavailability of …
[HTML][HTML] Lead, cadmium and zinc phytotoxicity alter DNA methylation levels to confer heavy metal tolerance in wheat
Being a staple food, wheat (Triticum aestivum) nutritionally fulfills all requirements of human
health and also serves as a significant link in the food chain for the ingestion of pollutants by …
health and also serves as a significant link in the food chain for the ingestion of pollutants by …
How does increasing planting density affect nitrogen use efficiency of maize: A global meta-analysis
H Shao, X Wu, H Chi, F Zhu, J Liu, J Duan, W Shi… - Field Crops …, 2024 - Elsevier
Context Obtaining high grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is imperative in maize
(Zea mays L.) production. Optimization of planting density is recognized as a key strategy to …
(Zea mays L.) production. Optimization of planting density is recognized as a key strategy to …