2020
DOI: 10.15407/agrisp7.03.071
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Influence of trace elements, applied in classical and nano forms, on photosynthesis of higher plants in relation to enhancement of crop productivity

Abstract: One of the main factors of increasing the productivity of agricultural plants is intensifying the activity of the photo- synthetic apparatus, since the productivity of crops depends on the ability to absorb solar radiation and convert it into the energy of chemical bonds for further use in metabolic processes. The amount of photosynthetically active radia- tion absorbed by crops, in its turn, depends on the area, duration, and activity of the assimilation surface functioning. The use of fertilizers, that conta… Show more

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“…Parts with vigorous growth and reproductive organs generally exhibit higher concentrations of boron than other plant tissues [11]. Zinc deficiency in plants inhibits photosynthetic physiological characteristics within leaves, consequently impairing overall photosynthesis [12]. Additionally, zinc is crucial for promoting pollen germination and elongation of pollen tubes, thereby enhancing fertilization rates [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parts with vigorous growth and reproductive organs generally exhibit higher concentrations of boron than other plant tissues [11]. Zinc deficiency in plants inhibits photosynthetic physiological characteristics within leaves, consequently impairing overall photosynthesis [12]. Additionally, zinc is crucial for promoting pollen germination and elongation of pollen tubes, thereby enhancing fertilization rates [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tyrus (2018), V.M. Katelevsky (2017) et al The theory and practice of using microfertilisers has gone through a rather long evolutionary path from the use of metal salts in fertilisers that were introduced into the main fertiliser, seed treatment, to leaf dressing with chelated highly effective microfertiliser suspensions (Dębski & Horbowicz, 2020;Olifir et al, 2018;Priadkina, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%