Kmal,, A., Amen, E., Al-Said, A. (2006). RESPONSE OF SNAP BEAN “Phaseolus vulgarus, L." TO SOME SALICYLIC ACID DREVATIVS AND SELENIUM UNDER HIGH TEMBERATURE STRESS.. Journal of Plant Production, 31(11), 7321-7328. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.236398
A. M. Kmal,; E. A. Amen; A. M. Al-Said. "RESPONSE OF SNAP BEAN “Phaseolus vulgarus, L." TO SOME SALICYLIC ACID DREVATIVS AND SELENIUM UNDER HIGH TEMBERATURE STRESS.". Journal of Plant Production, 31, 11, 2006, 7321-7328. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.236398
Kmal,, A., Amen, E., Al-Said, A. (2006). 'RESPONSE OF SNAP BEAN “Phaseolus vulgarus, L." TO SOME SALICYLIC ACID DREVATIVS AND SELENIUM UNDER HIGH TEMBERATURE STRESS.', Journal of Plant Production, 31(11), pp. 7321-7328. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.236398
Kmal,, A., Amen, E., Al-Said, A. RESPONSE OF SNAP BEAN “Phaseolus vulgarus, L." TO SOME SALICYLIC ACID DREVATIVS AND SELENIUM UNDER HIGH TEMBERATURE STRESS.. Journal of Plant Production, 2006; 31(11): 7321-7328. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2006.236398
RESPONSE OF SNAP BEAN “Phaseolus vulgarus, L." TO SOME SALICYLIC ACID DREVATIVS AND SELENIUM UNDER HIGH TEMBERATURE STRESS.
The field experiments were conducted during the two successive summer
season of 2004 and 2005 at Kafer El-Wekala, Sherbin, Dakahlia, Egypt to study the
effect of foliar nutrition of some salicylic acid derivatives and selenium on growth and
productivity of snap bean (c.v. Branco). The complete randomized block design was
used. Salicylic acid, acitylsalicylate and salicylamid were used as salicylic derivatives
at O, 100 and 150 ppm. Sodium selenate at O, 25 and 50 ppm was used as a source
of selenium. The main findings obtained from this investigation showed that using
150 ppm of salicylic acid as a foliar spray gave the highest increase in No of
branches, fresh weight and dry weight. On the other hand, plant height was not
significantly affected by all used treatments.
The highest reducing sugars, non reducing sugars, total sugars and total
protein were produced by foliar application of 150 ppm of salicylic acid and 50 ppm of
sodium selenate. Moreover, number of flowers was not significantly affected by all
used foliar treatments. No. of pods, pods sitting and green podes yield were
significantly affected by foliar application of salicylic acid at 150 ppm.