2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.16256
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Response of nine triticale genotypes to different salt concentrations at the germination and early seedling stages

Ebrahim Ramadan,
Haytham A. Freeg,
Nagwa Shalaby
et al.

Abstract: Salinity stress poses a major challenge to agricultural productivity worldwide, and understanding their responses at the early growth stage is vital for devising strategies to cope with this stress. Therefore, to improve triticale productivity, this study investigated the salinity stress tolerance of different salt-tolerant triticale genotypes aiming to cultivate them on saline soils. To this end, salinity stress impacts on nine triticale genotypes, i.e., Zhongsi 1084, Gannong No. 2, Gannong No. 4, Shida No. 1… Show more

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“…CNT treatment of peanut plants at various doses increased growth criteria (Table 2) and yield components (Table 4). Previous research has shown that treating tomato plants with CNTs improves their growth and output by increasing the water intake [63]. Carbon nanomaterials' ability to activate the gene/protein expression required for plant growth and development may be related to their ability to promote growth.…”
Section: Changes In Morphological Criteria and Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CNT treatment of peanut plants at various doses increased growth criteria (Table 2) and yield components (Table 4). Previous research has shown that treating tomato plants with CNTs improves their growth and output by increasing the water intake [63]. Carbon nanomaterials' ability to activate the gene/protein expression required for plant growth and development may be related to their ability to promote growth.…”
Section: Changes In Morphological Criteria and Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%