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Title: Examining Use of Sonic Bloom Technology on the Stomata Opening of Drought-Stressed Soybean
Authors: Pujiwati, Istirochah
Guritno, Bambang
Aini, Nurul
Sakti, Setyawan P.
Keywords: Sonic Bloom
Frequency
Soil Moisture Content
Nutrient Uptake Efficiency
Soybean Yield
Issue Date: 14-Dec-2018
Publisher: Biosciences Biotechnology Research Asia
Series/Report no.: Oriental Scientific Publishing Company;Vol 15(4), p.861-869
Abstract: Sonic bloom is a technology that combines high frequency sound waves and organic nutrients, intended for better plant growth to increase itsproductivity.This study aimed to determine the effect of sound wave frequency and drought stress on stomatal opening, nutrient uptake efficiency through leaf, and soybean yield. We designed the research as a split plot experiment.The main plot was sound wave frequency consisting of four levels (no frequency imposed, frequencies 2, 4and 6 kHz. The sub-plot wasthree soil moisture contents (50,75, and 100% field capacity). We found that the interaction of frequency and soil moisture content affected the width of stomata at the age of 30, 40 and 50 days after planting (dap), the efficiency of nitrogen uptake, phosphorusuptake and potassiumuptake and the protein content of seeds. The width of stomatal opening at a frequency of 4 kHz in soil moisture 100% FC showed the highest value and was not significantly different from soil moisture 75% FC.There was a positive correlation between exposure to plants with a frequency of 4 kHz with stomatal opening, nutrient uptake and increased yield of soybean crops.The use of sonic bloom technology with plant exposure at a frequency of 4 kHz could increase drought tolerance to 75% soil moisture content. Soybean seed yield increased by 40.89% and seed protein content increased by 10.3%.
Description: [ARCHIVES] Copyright Article from : BIOSCIENCES BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH ASIA
URI: http://www.biotech-asia.org/vol15no4/examining-use-of-sonic-bloom-technology-on-the-stomata-opening-of-drought-stressed-soybean/
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