The Effect of Humic and Salicylic Acid on Improving Salt Tolerance of Yellow Hot Chili (Capsicum annuum L.)
Tran Thi Hong Van,
Huynh Ba Di
Abstract:Salt stress adversely affects the physiological processes of plants, causing negative changes in the morphology and anatomy of cells, tissues and organs. In order to adapt to the increasingly complex situation of saline intrusion, application of exogenous plant growth regulators shows many positive results to improve the crop's tolerance. In order to survey the effects of humic acid and salicylic acid on yellow hot chili (Capsicum annuum L.), the study was experiated in the greenhouse of Kien Giang University.… Show more
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