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- Title
Co-application of Molybdenum with Phosphorus Improves the Growth of Soybean Seedling Under Shade Stress.
- Authors
Huang, Qiliang; Mo, Zhaowen; Komatsuzaki, Masakazu
- Abstract
Soybean (Glycine max) is often planted in intercropping systems; thus, the shade stress is a serious concern in soybean cultivation. Both molybdenum (Mo) and phosphorus (P) can enhance photosynthesis under low-light conditions. In the present study, two soybean varieties (Nakasennari and Sachiyutaka) were cultivated under normal-light conditions or low-light conditions with the application of five different Mo and P treatments: NLCK (normal light; 0 mg Mo and P kg−1), LLCK (low light; 0 mg Mo and P kg−1), LLP100 (low light; 0 mg Mo and 100 mg P kg−1), LLMo0.2 (low light; 0.2 mg Mo and 0 mg P kg−1), and LLMo0.2P100 (low light; 0.2 mg Mo and 100 mg P kg−1). Under shade stress, the growth of the roots, leaf area, and root-to-shoot ratio of soybean were improved when Mo and/or P were applied. The photosynthetic pigment, carbon, and nitrogen contents of soybean were also affected positively by the application of Mo and P. Due to Mo and P applications enhanced photosynthetic capacity and the absorption of nutrients, the soybean biomass under LLMo0.2P100 was 33.3% higher than LLCK in Nakasennari. In Sachiyutaka, LLMo0.2P100 also had a 21.4% increase compared to LLCK. These results show that treatment with Mo and P, especially during their co-application, can alleviate the inhibitory effect of shade stress on soybean growth.
- Subjects
MOLYBDENUM; SOYBEAN farming; SOYBEAN; PHOTOSYNTHETIC pigments; SEEDLINGS; PHOSPHORUS
- Publication
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2023, Vol 42, Issue 9, p5869
- ISSN
0721-7595
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s00344-023-10973-6