2020
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2020.149832
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Effect of Foliar Application of some Organic Acids and Microelements on Pea (Pisum sativum L.) Yield and Seed Quality and Different Fertilizer Levels under Salt-Affected Soil Conditions

Abstract: A field experiment was carried out during two successive winter seasons 2017/2018 and 2018/2019 on pea plants Master-B cv. at Sakha Horticultural Research Station Farm, Agricultural research center, Kafr El-Sheikh governorate, Egypt to study the effect of)organic acids i.e., fulvic 3 g/l, humic 1 g/l, salicylic 0.25 g/l) and microelements 1 g/l as foliar applications compared with the control (spray with tap water), under five levels of NPK i.e., 0.00, 25, 50, 75 and 100% from the recommendation doses as soil … Show more

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“…At the same time, the highest numbers of pods and seeds per plant were observed in variants combining the seed inoculation of the microbial preparation Rhizogumin and the N 45 P 45 K 45 application. A positive effect of mineral fertilization on elements of pea yield structure (number of pods and seeds per plant) was also reported by Badr and Fayed [37]. In a study by Bunker et al [38], a combination of seed inoculation with Rhizobium and N 20 P 40 application increased the number of pods per plant and seeds in pods by 57.2% and 34.2%, respectively, compared to the control variant.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…At the same time, the highest numbers of pods and seeds per plant were observed in variants combining the seed inoculation of the microbial preparation Rhizogumin and the N 45 P 45 K 45 application. A positive effect of mineral fertilization on elements of pea yield structure (number of pods and seeds per plant) was also reported by Badr and Fayed [37]. In a study by Bunker et al [38], a combination of seed inoculation with Rhizobium and N 20 P 40 application increased the number of pods per plant and seeds in pods by 57.2% and 34.2%, respectively, compared to the control variant.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Zinc also stimulates gametogenesis, increases the number of flowers per plant, enhances pollen production, improves pollen-stigma interactions and leads to an increase in yield parameters like the number, size and weight of pods and seeds. Ismail (2016) and Badr and Fayed (2020) reported, fertilization with a combination of N, P and K at different percentages has a positive impact on pod quality traits such as pod length, diameter, weight and seeds per pod. W here, phosphorus promotes reproductive growth, leading to higher pod yield, longer pods, more grains and more pods per plant Husain et al (2019) and potassium is crucial for plan t energy status, assimilate transloc ation and maintenance of tissue water relations.…”
Section: Effect Of Weather Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%