2008
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2008.126246
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THE INFLUENCE OF SPRAYING WITH ACTIVE YEAST EXTRACT ON VEGETATIVE GROWTH AND VOLATILE OIL OF RIVER RED GUM PLANT (Eucalyptus camaldulensis Dehn. )

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“…The bread yeast at 10 g/l was more effective than other used treatments as shown in Table (1). Active yeast is considered a good source of vitamins, cytokinins, macronutrients, which reflected in plant growth. These results are in line with those obtained by Naguib (2002) on lemongrass plants, Abdel-Wahid et al (2006) on Euonymus japonicas, Reda (2008) The effect of interaction was significant for leaves number, leaf area, leaves fresh and dry weights/seedling in both seasons. The beast interaction treatments were resulted from compost at 1500 g/plant plus bread yeast at 10 g/l or garlic extract at 10% (Table , 1).…”
Section: Leaves Characterssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…The bread yeast at 10 g/l was more effective than other used treatments as shown in Table (1). Active yeast is considered a good source of vitamins, cytokinins, macronutrients, which reflected in plant growth. These results are in line with those obtained by Naguib (2002) on lemongrass plants, Abdel-Wahid et al (2006) on Euonymus japonicas, Reda (2008) The effect of interaction was significant for leaves number, leaf area, leaves fresh and dry weights/seedling in both seasons. The beast interaction treatments were resulted from compost at 1500 g/plant plus bread yeast at 10 g/l or garlic extract at 10% (Table , 1).…”
Section: Leaves Characterssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Active yeast is considered a good raw material for cytokinins, natural elements, vitamins, protein, lipids, carbohydrates and nuclic acid (Ali et al, 2020). It has been shown to be well for the growth of leaves as reported by Naguib (2002) on lemongrass plants, Reda et al (2008) on river red gum, Hassan et al (2015) and Abdou et al (2017a) on basil, and Ali et al (2020) on Taxodium disticum. The increase in plant growth due to spraying active yeast was recorded by Mahmoud (2001) (Safithri et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 97%