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Hamza, A., Abd El-Kafie, O., Sidky, M., Al-Batrawi, W. (2015). STUDING THE ADVERSE IMPACT OF SALINITY ON CANOLA VEGETATIVE GROWTH, SEEDS YIELD AND OIL PRODUCTION.. Journal of Plant Production, 6(4), 493-503. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2015.49567
A. M. Hamza; Omaima M. Abd El-Kafie; Mahassen A. Sidky; Wallaa S. Al-Batrawi. "STUDING THE ADVERSE IMPACT OF SALINITY ON CANOLA VEGETATIVE GROWTH, SEEDS YIELD AND OIL PRODUCTION.". Journal of Plant Production, 6, 4, 2015, 493-503. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2015.49567
Hamza, A., Abd El-Kafie, O., Sidky, M., Al-Batrawi, W. (2015). 'STUDING THE ADVERSE IMPACT OF SALINITY ON CANOLA VEGETATIVE GROWTH, SEEDS YIELD AND OIL PRODUCTION.', Journal of Plant Production, 6(4), pp. 493-503. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2015.49567
Hamza, A., Abd El-Kafie, O., Sidky, M., Al-Batrawi, W. STUDING THE ADVERSE IMPACT OF SALINITY ON CANOLA VEGETATIVE GROWTH, SEEDS YIELD AND OIL PRODUCTION.. Journal of Plant Production, 2015; 6(4): 493-503. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2015.49567

STUDING THE ADVERSE IMPACT OF SALINITY ON CANOLA VEGETATIVE GROWTH, SEEDS YIELD AND OIL PRODUCTION.

Article 5, Volume 6, Issue 4, April 2015, Page 493-503  XML PDF (313.14 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2015.49567
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Authors
A. M. Hamza1; Omaima M. Abd El-Kafie1; Mahassen A. Sidky2; Wallaa S. Al-Batrawi1
1Floriculture and Ornamental Dept., Fac. Agric., Mansoura Univ., Egypt
2Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Research Dept.Horticulture Institute, Agricultural Research Center.
Abstract
The current research was conducted at Agricultural Experience Station, Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University, Egypt. This work was postulated to study the effect of salinity on growth and yield of canola, as well as the oil content of seeds as quality and quantity. Potted soils were artificially salinized by sodium chloride solution and then drying the soil aerobically. Control treatment potted with untreated soil (0.2%). Seeds were obtained from "Ministry of Agriculture, OilCropResearchCenter" Giza, Egypt. Twenty seeds were planted in every pot. Results indicated that decreasing in vegetative growth with increasing the salinity when comparing with control treatments. However, observed data in the study, showed the maximum means of  seeds yield all over the tested yield parameters observed with control treatments and decreased with increasing  salinity. Same trend occurred in oil content and edible quality, which were decreased when salinity increased. Thus, it could be concluded that salinity had a detrimental effect  on improving growth of canola plants, decreasing growth and suppressing seeds yield and edible oil production.
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