2014
DOI: 10.3738/1982.2278.1102
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Micronutrients in Soybeans in the State of São Paulo

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“…The soybean plant presents variable B requirements according to its cycle phase (vegetative or reproductive) (SANTOS et al, 2008). Plants need the micronutrients for innumerous physiological processes during their development, during cell division, in the metabolism of nucleic acid, in the germination of pollen grains and growth of the pollen tube, in the synthesis of amino acids and proteins and in the internal transport of sugars, starches, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) (MASCARENHAS et al, 2014).…”
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“…The soybean plant presents variable B requirements according to its cycle phase (vegetative or reproductive) (SANTOS et al, 2008). Plants need the micronutrients for innumerous physiological processes during their development, during cell division, in the metabolism of nucleic acid, in the germination of pollen grains and growth of the pollen tube, in the synthesis of amino acids and proteins and in the internal transport of sugars, starches, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) (MASCARENHAS et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The low B mobility due to its complex forms and low solubility make it difficult to be redistributed from more mature plant tissues. Thus, B is necessary in constant supply during the vegetative and reproductive stages of the plants (MASCARENHAS et al, 2014). The B application via soil or foliar is widely used in many crops as a strategy to improve the survival of flowers, fruit quality and stress tolerance.…”
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“…The intensive land use, crop rotation and low organic matter (O.M.) contents provide lower availability of micronutrients and the plants consequently end up with deficiency symptoms (Mascarenhas et al, 2014). The chemical imbalance of the soil caused by unbalanced fertilization, either by nutrient surplus or deficit, is another factor able to generate micronutrient deficiency.…”
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“…The chemical imbalance of the soil caused by unbalanced fertilization, either by nutrient surplus or deficit, is another factor able to generate micronutrient deficiency. The micronutrients most studied for soybean crops are Mn, B, Zn and Mo (Zahoor et al, 2013;Kobraee et al, 2014;Mascarenhas et al, 2014;Bender et al, 2015;Rechiatu et al, 2015). Studies carried out in several regions of Brazil report deficiency or acute toxicity of several elements in the soil, where Mo, Co, Zn, Cu, Mn and B have higher frequency of deficiency, especially in Cerrado soils (Sfredo and Oliveira, 2010).…”
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“…Some authors (Kaya & Higgs, 2001;Anwaar et al, 2015;Roosta et al, 2018) reported that the decrease in chlorophyll content may be caused by both zinc deficiency and toxicity. Because, zinc is directly involved with the process of photosynthesis, nitrogen metabolism, respiration, and protein synthesis in plants (Malavolta, 2006;Cardoso et al, 2012;Mascarenhas et al, 2014). The cultivar Thaís had more Zn absorption, hence more Zn content in the leaves (Figure 1B).…”
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