The effects of foliar micronutrients fertilization and of means of plant protection on yielding of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)

Aleksandra Głowacka

aleksandra.glowacka@up.lublin.pl
Katedra Produkcji Roślinnej i Agrobiznesu, Wydział Nauk Rolniczych w Zamościu, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie (Poland)

Abstract

The common bean is characterized by a high nutritive value. Its seeds contain a valuable protein showing a favourable composition of essential amino acids. Like in the case of other plants, the height and quality of bean yield depended on fertilization with macro-and microelements. Microelements positively affect the absorption of nutrients and intensify physiological processes in plants. The aim of this study was to assess the influence of a foliar fertilizer and means of plant protection on yield and morphological characteristics of the common bean cv. Mela. The 3 year experiment was carried out in the village of Frankamionka near Zamość. The elements of yield structure were assessed before plant harvest, and total and trade seed yield was estimated after harvest. The application of a foliar fertilizer considerably increased the yield of bean seeds. Moreover, it positively affected the number of pods and seeds from one plant. The highest seed yield was obtained by the combined application of foliar fertilizer and means of plant protection.


Keywords:

common bean, microelements, foliar fertilization

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2008-06-30

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Głowacka, A. (2008) “The effects of foliar micronutrients fertilization and of means of plant protection on yielding of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)”, Bulletin of Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute, (248), pp. 97–104. doi: 10.37317/biul-2008-0061.

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Aleksandra Głowacka 
aleksandra.glowacka@up.lublin.pl
Katedra Produkcji Roślinnej i Agrobiznesu, Wydział Nauk Rolniczych w Zamościu, Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Lublinie Poland

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