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Optimizing Boron Seed Coating Level and Boron-Tolerant Bacteria for Improving Yield and Biofortification of Chickpea
2020
Journal of soil science and plant nutrition
Boron (B) is a vital nutrient equally important for plants and human beings. The native soil fertility of arid and semi-arid regions of Pakistan is very low where chickpea is grown on large scale. In such soils, B deficiency is the leading constraint not only for profitable chickpea production but also lead to low B-enriched chickpea grains. Boron seed coating and inoculation with Btolerant bacteria (BTB) can be effective to improve crop response grown on such soils. Chickpea seeds were coated
doi:10.1007/s42729-020-00313-y
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