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Effect of Drought on the Mobility of Foliar-Applied Boron in the Plants

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Figure 1: Illustration of different plant parts harvested in the experiment: top of the trifoliate treated leaf including the sub-petiole (1), rest of trifoliate treated leaf including the petiole (2), parts above the treated leaf including the third true leaf and growing tips (3), first true leaf including the petiole (4), stems below the treated leaf (5) and roots (6)
Figure 21: Transpiration rates (mmolm-2s-1) of 6 week-old Vigna radiata L. plants after treatment application
Figure 3: Relationship between transpiration rate (mmolm-2s-1) and total B uptake (µg) of 6 weeks-old Vigna radiata L
Figure 4: Total B content (µg) in 6 weeks-old B treated Vigna radiata L. plants (black bars) and in untreated control (white bars) one hour after foliar B application (a) and one week after foliar B application (b) as boric acid solution (100 mM)

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