Application of biostimulants promotes growth and productivity of heat- stressed tomato (Solanum lycoperosicum) plants | [electronic resource] (Record no. 69065)

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Classification number (OCLC) (R) ; Classification number, CALL (RLIN) (NR) ART FJARD V37 No3 8
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Personal name EL-Sayed, Shereen S. F.
9 (RLIN) 35155
240 10 - UNIFORM TITLE
Uniform title Fayoum journal of agricultural research and development, 2023 v. 37 (3)
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Title Application of biostimulants promotes growth and productivity of heat- stressed tomato (Solanum lycoperosicum) plants
Medium [electronic resource]
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Title proper/short title استخدام المحفزات الحيوية لتحسين نمو وإنتاجية نباتات الطماطم المجهدة بالحرارة (Solanum lycoperosicum)
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent p. 582-598
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Summary, etc. The present study was conducted at the experimental area of Horticulture Research<br/>Station at El-Kanater El-Khayria, Qalyubia Governorate, Egypt, throughout two seasons of<br/>2019 and 2020 to estimate water requirement of Paulownia hybrid T121 seedlings irrigated at<br/>three regimes each 3, 5 and 7 days intervals .The obtained results indicated that, all<br/>parameters of vegetative growth e.i, seedling height , stem diameter , leaves area, biomass<br/>fresh and dry weights significantly exceeded when irrigated each 3 days interval followed by<br/>5 days then 7 days was the latest one. Meanwhile root length was the longest at 7 days<br/>interval and the shortest was with 3 days. The amounts of irrigation water applied and water<br/>consumption (L/seedling) increased under irrigation at 3 days intervals since gave the highest<br/>significant water applied and consumption followed by irrigation at 5 days interval, then the<br/>latest at 7 days interval. Average of water productivity at 3 days interval declared that, one<br/>liter of water applied produced 4.45 and 1.16g biomass fresh and dry weights respectively. <br/>While at 5 days it gave 3.99 and 0.98 g in addition, at 7 days interval induced 3.95 and 0.93 g<br/>biomass fresh and dry weight during two seasons respectively. Also water use efficiency (WUE)<br/>was influenced by different irrigation intervals and the differences between 3 and 5 or 7 days<br/>intervals were significant in two seasons due to reduction of biomass fresh or dry weights, <br/>furthermore, Paulownia hybrid T121 had taken higher amount of water applied and water<br/>consumption but the most has been depleted by higher transpiration without using it in<br/>metabolism synthesis. Total chlorophyll was influenced by different water regimes it is<br/>significantly increased at abundance of water at (3 days) intervals meanwhile total<br/>carbohydrate and proline content significantly decreased at same water regimes of (3days)<br/>and the opposite occurred at water stress of (7 days). The obtained results indicated that, <br/>it is not preferable mainly to depend uponPaulownia spp. in setting up forestation schemes <br/>owing to poverty of water resources inEgyptian condition. Therefore it can be recommended <br/>that economically can depend onanother fast-growing timber trees species in a forestation. <br/>KEY WORDS: Paulownia spp. – Water requirements – Growth – Biomass fresh and dry weight –Water productivity- Water use efficiency. <br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Plant growth promoting substances
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Tomatoes
General subdivision Effect of temperature on
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Personal name Darwish, Omaima S.
9 (RLIN) 35156
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Title Fayoum Journal of Agricultural Research and Development.
Related parts 2023.v. 37(3)
International Standard Serial Number 1110-7790
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