Potential of natural plant extracts as biostimulants to alleviate salt stress-induced adverse effects on wheat
Hafiz Amir Tauqeer Baig,
Abdul Khaliq,
Muhammad Ishaq Asif Rehmani
et al.
Abstract:A field experiment was conducted to investigate the role of different plant extracts in alleviating salt stress-induced adverse effects on wheat plants. Two potential wheat cultivars, Galaxy-2013 and Faisalabad-2008, were sown in November 2020 in saline soil with soil electrical conductivity of 9.8 dS m-1. At the booting and anthesis stages, the wheat plants were exogenously sprayed with three different types of plant extracts, i.e., moringa leaf extract (MLE, 3%), sorghum water extract (SWE, 2%), and brassica… Show more
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