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[en] A pot experiment was carried out to study the effect of added phosphorus levels (30. 60 kg p/fed) with the addition of boron at (2, 6 ppm) and molybdenum at (5, 10.ppm) and without addition beside the control the control on growth and mineral content and root nodules in soybean plants. The results indicated that the effect of phosphorus on the formation of nodules had a clear effect when added with boron, molybdenum and when boron added at a rate of 2 ppm in the absence of phosphorus led to increase in root nodules in each of the 5, 10 ppm led to increased formation of, naldetuss in of the alluvial and calcareous soil. The molybdenum, nitrogen and phosphorus uptake increased directly proportional to the result of increased rate of addition of phosphorus and molybdenum. While the uptake born may be added with the rate of increased concentration of 2 ppm, while when added at 6 ppm led tp increased absorption of boron in the calcareous soil, but led to a decrease in the alluvial soils. (Author)
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Dec 2012; 12 p; 11. Arab Conference on the Peaceful use of Atomic Energy; Khartoum (Sudan); 23-27 Dec 2012; Also available from Sudan Atomic Energy Commission, Khartoum (SD); 21 refs.; 3 tabs.
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Conference; Numerical Data
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ACTIVATION ANALYSIS, AFRICA, ARAB COUNTRIES, BUILDINGS, CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, DATA, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, ELEMENTS, FOOD, GROWTH, INFORMATION, ISOTOPES, METALS, MIDDLE EAST, NONDESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS, NONMETALS, NUMERICAL DATA, PLANTS, REFRACTORY METALS, SEEDS, SEMIMETALS, TRANSITION ELEMENTS, VEGETABLES
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