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tartoura, S., I. Ahmed, H., M. El Sayed, S. (2021). Alleviation of Natural Salinity Stress on Seedlings and Growth of Cowpea Plants Using Some Different Protective Treatments. Journal of Plant Production, 12(7), 701-710. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2021.188387
sayed tartoura; H. M. I. Ahmed; S. S. M. El Sayed. "Alleviation of Natural Salinity Stress on Seedlings and Growth of Cowpea Plants Using Some Different Protective Treatments". Journal of Plant Production, 12, 7, 2021, 701-710. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2021.188387
tartoura, S., I. Ahmed, H., M. El Sayed, S. (2021). 'Alleviation of Natural Salinity Stress on Seedlings and Growth of Cowpea Plants Using Some Different Protective Treatments', Journal of Plant Production, 12(7), pp. 701-710. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2021.188387
tartoura, S., I. Ahmed, H., M. El Sayed, S. Alleviation of Natural Salinity Stress on Seedlings and Growth of Cowpea Plants Using Some Different Protective Treatments. Journal of Plant Production, 2021; 12(7): 701-710. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2021.188387

Alleviation of Natural Salinity Stress on Seedlings and Growth of Cowpea Plants Using Some Different Protective Treatments

Article 2, Volume 12, Issue 7, July 2021, Page 701-710  XML PDF (1008.96 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2021.188387
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Authors
sayed tartoura email 1; H. M. I. Ahmed2; S. S. M. El Sayed2
1Faculty of Agriculture - Mansoura University.
2Veget. Seeds product. Technology, Hort. Res. Inst., Agric. Res. Center.
Abstract
The current research was conducted to alleviate natural salinity stress on seed germination by seed priming and within turn on vegetative development using some different treatments. In laboratory, Seeds were soaked in chitosan (0.2 g/L), potassium silicate (1.1 g/L), and yeast extract (20 g/L) compared to control treatment for 3½ hours under different salinity stress (0, 5 and 7 dS/m)for 3½ with. Previous seeds were planted under the same levels of natural saline stress in two fields of the Agricultural Research Center in Damietta governorate, during 2018-2019 seasons. Two types of treatments were used, sulfur (0.4 ton/fed.) and sulfuric acid (10 L/ fed.) as soil amendments and the same previous soaking compounds used to seed priming as foliar application treatments. Results reveal that elevated the salinity stress had a negative feedback on cowpea seedlings and growth traits. Meanwhile, each of chosen protective treatments had significantly improvement of seed priming and vegetative growth traits. The major improved interaction for the formerly characteristics was the combined addition of sulphur in soil with spraying chitosan or with yeast extract under natural salinity stress. Therefore, we recommend adding sulfur to the soil (0.4 ton/fed.) before cultivation and soaking the seeds of cowpea (Kaha 1) to prepare it for germination (Seed priming) as well as spraying plants by chitosan (0.2 g/l) or spraying with yeast extract (20 g/l) after 20 days after sowing, three times, ten days intervals, to increase plant tolerance to natural soil salinity for obtain the best vegetable growth under the same conditions.
Keywords
salinity stress; seed priming; soil amendment; sulfur; sulphuric acid; foliar application; chitosan; silicon; yeast extract
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