Seed Priming Effects on Morphological Traits of Amaranthus Hypochondriacus Under Optimal and Low Temperatures
Abstract:The recent research evaluated the effects of growth stimulant seed treatment on the morphological traits of Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. cv. ‘Krepysh’ grown under optimal and low positive temperature conditions. The seeds were continuously soaked for 4 h in five different solutions of growth stimulants, i.e., salicylic acid (SAA - 138 mg/L), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2 - 10 and 50 mmol/L), calcium chloride (CaCl2 - 3000 mg/L), succinic acid (SUA - 500 mg/L), and control (distilled water). The stimulant-primed see… Show more
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