Improving growth and productivity of safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius L.) plant by utilizing l-tryptophan and phenylalanine acids under different potassium fertilizer rate | [electronic resource]
Helaly, A. A. E.
Improving growth and productivity of safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius L.) plant by utilizing l-tryptophan and phenylalanine acids under different potassium fertilizer rate [electronic resource] تحسين نمو وإنتاجية نبات القرطم باستخدام أحماض ل-تريبتوفان + فينيل ألانين تحت معدلات مختلفة من السماد البوتاسي - 2024 - p.169-174
Includes bibliographic reference
In order to improve growth, yield components and chemical constituents of safflower plants a field
experiment was done at a privet farm in Mansoura, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt, during winter seasons of
2021/2022 and 2022/2023. Two factors in this experiment were examined, potassium rate (0.0, 24, 48 and 72 kg
K2O/feddan) and amino acids types (control, L-tryptophan, phenylalanine and L-tryptophan + phenylalanine each
at 150 ppm) as well as their combination treatments. The achieved results indicated that increasing potassium
fertilizer rates gradually increased plant height, branch number per plant and total dry weight of safflower, seed
yield per plant and /feddan and fixed oil and petals yields per feddan as well as total chlorophyll contents and
carthamin content. The highest values in this regard were obtained when plants fertilized with 72 kg K2O/feddan
compared to the other rates under study. In addition, utilizing L-tryptophan + phenylalanine each at 150 ppm
significantly increased growth and productivity of safflower plants compared to control (un-sprayed plants) and
each one individually. Generally, the best combination treatment for improving seed, fixed oil and carthamin yields
were achieved with the treatment of L-tryptophan acid + phenylalanine each at 150 ppm and fertilized with 72 kg K2O/feddan.
Keywords: Safflower, K-fertilizer, amino acids, fixed oil, carthamin
Summary in Arabic
Safflower --Yields
Safflower --Fertilizers
Safflower --Growth
Improving growth and productivity of safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius L.) plant by utilizing l-tryptophan and phenylalanine acids under different potassium fertilizer rate [electronic resource] تحسين نمو وإنتاجية نبات القرطم باستخدام أحماض ل-تريبتوفان + فينيل ألانين تحت معدلات مختلفة من السماد البوتاسي - 2024 - p.169-174
Includes bibliographic reference
In order to improve growth, yield components and chemical constituents of safflower plants a field
experiment was done at a privet farm in Mansoura, Dakahlia Governorate, Egypt, during winter seasons of
2021/2022 and 2022/2023. Two factors in this experiment were examined, potassium rate (0.0, 24, 48 and 72 kg
K2O/feddan) and amino acids types (control, L-tryptophan, phenylalanine and L-tryptophan + phenylalanine each
at 150 ppm) as well as their combination treatments. The achieved results indicated that increasing potassium
fertilizer rates gradually increased plant height, branch number per plant and total dry weight of safflower, seed
yield per plant and /feddan and fixed oil and petals yields per feddan as well as total chlorophyll contents and
carthamin content. The highest values in this regard were obtained when plants fertilized with 72 kg K2O/feddan
compared to the other rates under study. In addition, utilizing L-tryptophan + phenylalanine each at 150 ppm
significantly increased growth and productivity of safflower plants compared to control (un-sprayed plants) and
each one individually. Generally, the best combination treatment for improving seed, fixed oil and carthamin yields
were achieved with the treatment of L-tryptophan acid + phenylalanine each at 150 ppm and fertilized with 72 kg K2O/feddan.
Keywords: Safflower, K-fertilizer, amino acids, fixed oil, carthamin
Summary in Arabic
Safflower --Yields
Safflower --Fertilizers
Safflower --Growth