Antioxidants application in relation to garlic growth, bulbs yield and disease incidence [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.33-46Other title:
  • المعاملة بمضادات الأكسدة وعلاقة ذلك بالنمو ومحصول الأبصال وحدوث الإصابة ببعض الأمراض في الثوم.‪‪‪‪‪ [Added title page title]
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  • Zagazig journal of agricultural research, 2008 v. 35 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Zagazig Journal of agricultural research 2008.v.35(1)Abstract: Two field experiments were carried out at Nubaria region to evaluate the response of two garlic clones (clone 138 and T 7 selected clone) to foliar spray with some organic acids; i.e., salicylic, citric and ascorbic at different concentrations under sandy soil condition using drip irrigation system. The clone 138 exhibited significant increase in plant height and the fifth leaf length comparing to T7 selected clone.. The later genotype was more resistant to purple blotch disease, and achieved the higher values of all studied yield parameters, exept number of cloves/ bulb.
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Two field experiments were carried out at Nubaria region to evaluate the response of two garlic clones (clone 138 and T 7 selected clone) to foliar spray with some organic acids; i.e., salicylic, citric and ascorbic at different concentrations under sandy soil condition using drip irrigation system. The clone 138 exhibited significant increase in plant height and the fifth leaf length comparing to T7 selected clone.. The later genotype was more resistant to purple blotch disease, and achieved the higher values of all studied yield parameters, exept number of cloves/ bulb.

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