2001
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2001.258125
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Growth, Yield and Chemical Composition of Rosemarinus Officinalis L. Plant as Affected With Sulphur, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Fertilization Under Saline Water Irrigation

Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of using sulphur, nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on plant growth and chemical composition of Rosmarinus officinalis L. grown under saline irrigation water. Obtained results showed that rosemary have been affected significantly with all fertilizer treatments. This reflected on increasing plant growth, nutrient contents as well as increasing total carbohydrates, total soluble sugars, reducing sugars and sucrose. The essential oil percent was particula… Show more

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“…The gained findings are in harmony with those described by Aziz and Youssef (2001), Kiarostami et al (2010), Langroudi and Sedaghathoor (2012), Ali and Attia (2015), Abdelkader et al (2019), andEl-Kholy et al (2020) on Rosmarinus officinalis; Hendawy and Khalid (2005) on sage plant; and Shalan et al (2006), Massoud et al (2009), Jelali et al (2011 on marjoram plants. In contrast, Hendawy et al (2019) revealed that chamomile plants were highly resistant to salinity stress as increased flower yields were observed under high-salinity stress.…”
Section: Vegetative Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…The gained findings are in harmony with those described by Aziz and Youssef (2001), Kiarostami et al (2010), Langroudi and Sedaghathoor (2012), Ali and Attia (2015), Abdelkader et al (2019), andEl-Kholy et al (2020) on Rosmarinus officinalis; Hendawy and Khalid (2005) on sage plant; and Shalan et al (2006), Massoud et al (2009), Jelali et al (2011 on marjoram plants. In contrast, Hendawy et al (2019) revealed that chamomile plants were highly resistant to salinity stress as increased flower yields were observed under high-salinity stress.…”
Section: Vegetative Growth Parameterssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The damaging effect of high levels of saline water on essential oil yield was obtained by Aziz and Youssef (2001), Ali and Attia (2015), Abdelkader et al (2019), Sarmoum et al (2019), andEl-Kholy et al (2020) on Rosmarinus officinalis; Hendawy and Khalid (2005) on Salvia officinalis and Baâtour et al (2011) and Mohsen et al (2017) on Majorana hortensis.…”
Section: B Essential Oil Yield (Ml/plant)mentioning
confidence: 96%
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