2023
DOI: 10.47836/pjtas.46.2.16
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Improvement of Growth and Development of Sweet Basil (Ocimum basilicum L.) Through the Application of Chitosan at Different Plant Maturity Stages

Abstract: Sweet basil is one of the most popular culinary, medicinal, and fragrance herbs in Mediterranean, Asian, and Western countries. This study aims to increase the growth performance of sweet basil via different concentrations of chitosan, which is applied at three growth stages. The study was arranged in a factorial randomized complete block design with four replications. The plants were divided into three growth stages, which were the vegetative stage (S1), the reproductive stage (S2), and both the vegetative an… Show more

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“…P deficiency has been shown to enhance root length, a phenomenon coregulated by DNA replication, transcription, protein synthesis, degradation, and cell growth, as shown by Shen et al (2018). This increase in root length enables the roots to reach nutrients more effectively, supporting overall plant growth (Qazizadah et al, 2023). Furthermore, a positive correlation exists between the number of pods and their weight (yield), indicating that an increase in pods leads to a higher yield.…”
Section: Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…P deficiency has been shown to enhance root length, a phenomenon coregulated by DNA replication, transcription, protein synthesis, degradation, and cell growth, as shown by Shen et al (2018). This increase in root length enables the roots to reach nutrients more effectively, supporting overall plant growth (Qazizadah et al, 2023). Furthermore, a positive correlation exists between the number of pods and their weight (yield), indicating that an increase in pods leads to a higher yield.…”
Section: Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%