2020
DOI: 10.21608/zjar.2020.247945
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Effect of Foliar Spray With Salicylic Acid on Dry Weight, Yield and Pod Quality of Two Snap Bean Cultivars Grown in Saline Soil

Abstract: Governorate, Egypt during the two successive summer seasons of 2017 and 2018 to study the effect of salicylic acid concentrations (SA) (0, 50, 75 and 100 ppm) as foliar spray on dry weight, productivity and pod quality of two snap bean cultivars (Buffalo and Douglas) grown in saline soil and irrigated with drip irrigation system. Spraying snap bean Buffalo cultivar grown in saline soil with SA at 100 ppm, increased dry weight of leaves, branches, shoots/plant, average pod weight, yield/plant, total yield/fad.,… Show more

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“…In addition, foliar application with trehalose plays a great role in remediated physiological and biochemical parameters and plant growth (Zulfiqar et al, 2021). Also, its an energy source and has unique physicochemical properties since it efficiently stabilizes dehydrated enzymes, proteins and lipid membranes (Fernandez et al, 2010), carbon metabolism, linking growth and development (Meitzel et al, 2020), These results are in partial compatible with those recorded by Sadak (2016); Khater et al (2018) and Zaky et al (2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…In addition, foliar application with trehalose plays a great role in remediated physiological and biochemical parameters and plant growth (Zulfiqar et al, 2021). Also, its an energy source and has unique physicochemical properties since it efficiently stabilizes dehydrated enzymes, proteins and lipid membranes (Fernandez et al, 2010), carbon metabolism, linking growth and development (Meitzel et al, 2020), These results are in partial compatible with those recorded by Sadak (2016); Khater et al (2018) and Zaky et al (2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 55%