nitrogenase and pyrachlostrobin

nitrogenase has been researched along with pyrachlostrobin* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for nitrogenase and pyrachlostrobin

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Foliar application of pyraclostrobin fungicide enhances the growth, rhizobial-nodule formation and nitrogenase activity in soybean (var. JS-335).
    Pesticide biochemistry and physiology, 2014, Volume: 114

    A field study was conducted to investigate the impact of the fungicide pyraclostrobin (F500 - Headline®; a.i. 20%) on the activity of nitrogenase in soybean (var. JS-335). Pyraclostrobin (F500) was applied on the leaves of soybean plants at 10 and 20 days after emergence (DAE) of seedlings at concentrations ranging from 0.05% to 1%. Leghemoglobin (Lb) content and nitrogenase activity in root nodules were analyzed at 45(th)day after emergence of seedlings indicated a remarkable increase in Lb content and enhanced activity of nitrogenase in the root nodules of pyraclostrobin treated plants. The fungicide also enhanced the number of nodules along with weight of nodules, root biomass and growth of shoot and leaves. Enhanced nitrogen fixation in the root nodules by pyraclostrobin improves the growth of the plant in soybean before flowering and pod formation which ultimately resulted in yield and yield attributes. These results suggest that pyraclostrobin (F500) can be successfully employed as a foliar spray under field conditions to enhance the growth, nitrogen assimilation and hence yield of soybean.

    Topics: Biomass; Carbamates; Fungicides, Industrial; Glycine max; Nitrogen Fixation; Nitrogenase; Plant Leaves; Plant Proteins; Plant Shoots; Pyrazoles; Root Nodules, Plant; Strobilurins

2014