2023
DOI: 10.4038/jas.v18i3.9748
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Reinforcing Pepper (<em>Capsicum annuum</em>) Growth by Gypsum and Salicylic Acid under Salinity Stress

C. Mohammadi,
Y. Fatah,
I. Jamil

Abstract: Purpose: Salinity stress negatively affects plant growth, which leads to a decline in the food source.  Low rainfall and high water evaporation rates in some regions are serious problems in the field of agriculture. In saline soil, plants are unable to absorb water. The aim was to find some amendments to reduce the toxic effects of saline soil. Research Method: In this study, a pot experiment was performed to study the ameliorative role of gypsum (G; 0.38 g per 200 g of soil) and salicylic acid (SA was sprayed… Show more

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