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Effects of Selenium(Se) on Growth and Se Content of Mungbean  

Kim, Dong-Kwan (Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Jung, Byung-Joon (Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Son, Dong-Mo (Jeollanamdo Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
Chon, Sang-Uk (Callus Ltd. Co., TBI Center, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology)
Lee, Kyung-Dong (Department of Oriental Medicine Materials, Dongshin University)
Kim, Kwan-Su (Department of Medicinal Plant Resources, Mokpo National University)
Rim, Yo-Sup (School of Environmental and Agricultural Science, Sunchon National University)
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Korean Journal of Plant Resources / v.20, no.5, 2007 , pp. 383-388 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study examined the effective treatment method of selenium and translocation characteristics of selenium in order to produce mungbean containing selenium. The foliar application of selenium at 3.5, 7, 14, and $28mg/{\ell}$ during the flowering period, yielded a relatively high record of seeds containing $0.41{\sim}3.96mg/kg$ and $0.27{\sim}2.38mg/kg$ of selenium, from the first and second harvesting. However, seeds from the first harvesting contained $52{\sim}71%$ more selenium than the seeds from the second harvesting. On the other hand, seeds from first and second harvesting of the non-treatment group had the same amount of selenium at 0.02mg/kg only. When the foliar application of selenium at $7mg/{\ell}$ was conducted two or three times, seeds from the first to third harvesting contained just the equal amount of selenium. However, when it was conducted only once, seeds from the first harvesting contained 56% and 67% more than seeds from the second and third harvesting, respectively. In seeds of mungbean containing 2.05mg/kg of selenium, cotyledon had 2.99mg/kg of selenium, which was 38% more than seed coat per unit weight. When mungbean sprout was produced, selenium content was 5.51mg/kg, but seed coats by-product of sprouts had 0.78mg/kg of selenium. The growth and quantity of mungbean was not significantly different according to the concentration and the frequency of foliar application of selenium used for in study.
Keywords
Mungbean; Selenium; Application; Seed;
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