2012
DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2012.45033
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Effect of Irrigation with Sea Water on Germination and Growth of Lentil (Lens culinaris Medic)

Abstract: In an attempt to evaluate the efficiency of sea water irrigation on plant growth and germination, five cultivars of lentil ILL4400, 5582, 5845, 5883 and 8006 were grown in sandy soil and irrigated with sea water of different salinity levels (Ec 0.9-12). Percent of germination, seedlings lengths and mean germination time were recorded. The results showed that all cultivars were able to germinate at different salinity levels. The germination percent was increased. The percent of seed germination was significantl… Show more

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“…Study results showed good agreement with other experiments conducted using diluted seawater (Caporratta et al, 2019;Ors and Suarez, 2016;Tomemori et al, 2002;Turan et al, 2014). Some scientist reported that diluted seawater becomes an essential source of micro and macro elements that may have a stimulatory effect on plant growth of spinach (Natsheh et al, 2012;Atzori et al, 2016;El-Nwehy et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Effect Of Sea Water Salinity On Plant Fresh Yield and Dry Mattermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Study results showed good agreement with other experiments conducted using diluted seawater (Caporratta et al, 2019;Ors and Suarez, 2016;Tomemori et al, 2002;Turan et al, 2014). Some scientist reported that diluted seawater becomes an essential source of micro and macro elements that may have a stimulatory effect on plant growth of spinach (Natsheh et al, 2012;Atzori et al, 2016;El-Nwehy et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Effect Of Sea Water Salinity On Plant Fresh Yield and Dry Mattermentioning
confidence: 99%