1999
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.1999.651.653
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Effect of Salinity and Plant Growth Regulators on Seed Germination of Medicago sativa L.

Abstract: Plant growth regulators, ethrel, kinetin and GA 3 , either alone or in combination stimulated the germination of Medicago sativa L. seeds. NaCI reduced germination at all concentrations used and its stress. on germination, was alleviated by these growth regulators, when applied alone or in combination.

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“…Gibberellic acid is among the many plant hormones, It had an axis the main focus of some plant scientists to relieve the negative effects of salinity (Basalah and Mohammad, 1999). Available information about the effect of GA3 on the growth of plants under salinity it may be limited and few reports have stated the ability of GA3 to reduce the negative effects of salinity (Misratia et al, 2013).Use of The exogenous applications of gibberellic acid leads to some benefit in relieve the adverse effects of salt stress and also improves growth, development and yield quality and seed yields (Javid et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gibberellic acid is among the many plant hormones, It had an axis the main focus of some plant scientists to relieve the negative effects of salinity (Basalah and Mohammad, 1999). Available information about the effect of GA3 on the growth of plants under salinity it may be limited and few reports have stated the ability of GA3 to reduce the negative effects of salinity (Misratia et al, 2013).Use of The exogenous applications of gibberellic acid leads to some benefit in relieve the adverse effects of salt stress and also improves growth, development and yield quality and seed yields (Javid et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%