Influence of tungsten and molybdenum on seed germination and early seedling growth of wheat - a comparative study
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2012-03
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NBU Journal of Plant Sciences
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Sen, Arnab
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University of North Bengal
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Kumar, Anil
Aery, NC
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Fifty one promising landraces of rice cultivars of three districts viz. Nadia, 24 Parganas(N) and MA
comparative study on the effect of tungsten and molybdenum on seed germination and early seedling
growth of wheat was carried out. Both W and Mo influenced the seedling growth in similar fashion. W and
Mo enhanced the germination relative index at lower application. Relative yield increased at lower applied
doses of W as well as Mo whereas at higher application it decreased. Lower applied doses of W and Mo
showed maximum index of metal tolerance. Higher applied doses of both metals showed toxic effect on
plant growth. A highly significant (p= 0.01 in W and p = 0.001 in Mo) increment in grade of growth
inhibition (GG) at the higher administration of W and Mo was observed. The toxic effect of tungsten on
wheat was more marked than molybdenum.
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6
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1
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0974-6927
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19 - 23