In addition to macronutrients such as Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potash (K), Sulphur (S), Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg) plants also need micronutrients. Boron (B) is one of the seven elements described as micronutrients which are essential for plant health, growth and development. Although micronutrients are required in small quantities, they are as important as macronutrients in plant nutrition. Insufficient micronutrient nutrition may reduce crop yields and quality.
Functions of boron in plants:
Boron Deficiency:
Deficiency in crops may be suspected on the basis of symptoms and by plant analysis, and also understood by soil analysis. Symptoms differ among plant species and can often be confused with other nutrient deficiencies that cause irregular growth. Since boron is immobile in plants, deficiency is usually detected in the younger tissues. Boron deficiency can be corrected by the application of boron containing fertilizers depending on the factors such as; type of the soil, climatic conditions, plant species and previous cropping. Boron is only required in small amounts and the range between deficiency and toxicity is very narrow.
Boron Application:
Boron may be applied to the plants, as soil application, mixed with other fertilizers, dissolved in water and sprayed on the crop/soil or through irrigation water.
Boron as herbicide
Boron based herbicides are produced from borax and boric acid, and they are generally mixed with sodium chloride or other toxic chemicals. Boron effects digestive physiology of the insects.
Plants that are susceptible to boron application
Some crops show boron deficiency symptoms more commonly than others.
Boron Sensitive Crops: (alfabetik sırayla verebilrsiniz)
Highly Susceptible |
Moderately Susceptible |
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Apples |
Coffee |
Oil Palm |
sweet corn |
Cocoa |
Pear |
Cabbage |
Cotton |
Rapeseed |
Barley |
Coconut |
Potato |
Cauliflower |
Cucumber |
Sugarbeet |
Beans |
Lettuce |
Radish |
Celery |
Groundnut |
Sunflower |
Broccoli |
Maize |
Rice |
Carrot |
Mango |
Turnip |
Citrus |
Papaya |
Soybean |
Alfalfa |
Eucalyptus |
Pine |
Clover |
Peach |
tobacco |
Olive |
Lucerne |
oil seeds |
Cabbage |
bananas |
strawberry |
Boron Products used in agriculture:
Borax decahydrate and borax pentahydrate are most widely used borates as boron fertilizer. Sodium borates can be used as soil application and also as foliar application due to its high solubility. Colemanite which is a naturally occurring calcium borate is used especially in sandy soils as a slow release fertilizer which provides constant supply of available B in the soil. Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate is the most preferable boron product in agriculture since it has high solubility compared to the conventional boron products.
COLEMANITE
ETIDOT-67
ETIBOR-48
BORIC ACID
BORAX DECAHYDRATE