2017
DOI: 10.33128/s1.30.1-2.5
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Utjecaj tretiranja sjemena stimulatorom klijanja Ekobooster 1 na početni rast i razvoj paprike

Abstract: Provedenim istraživanjem pokušalo se ustanoviti djelovanje stimulatora klijanja EkoBooster 1 na početni rast i razvoj paprike. Ispitivanja su provedena na sjemenu paprike sorte Podravka u laboratorijskim uvjetima na filter papiru pri temperaturama 20C i 20-30C. Sjeme paprike tretirano je 1%-tnom otopinom preparata EkoBooster 1 u trajanju od 20 minuta. Kod energije klijanja sjemena nije uočena statistički značajna razlika između sjemena tretiranog stimulatorom klijanja i netretiranog sjemena niti na jednoj razi… Show more

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“…The results of this study are in agreement with the research conducted by Vernieri et al (2006) and Parađiković et al (2008), who pointed out that the application of biostimulants in the germination stage can establish better conditions for the growth and development of seedlings, and especially the roots. Positive effects of biostimulants have been determined in the production of seedlings of vegetables, flowers, and medicinal, aromatic and spicy herbs (Jelačić et al, 2006;Gajc-Wolska et al, 2012;Zeljković et al, 2013;Palfi et al, 2017). However, in addition to having a positive effect, biostimulants can also have a negative effect on the seed if used at high concentrations (Türkmen et al, 2004) or due to an improper combination of incompatible biostimulants (Miladinov et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this study are in agreement with the research conducted by Vernieri et al (2006) and Parađiković et al (2008), who pointed out that the application of biostimulants in the germination stage can establish better conditions for the growth and development of seedlings, and especially the roots. Positive effects of biostimulants have been determined in the production of seedlings of vegetables, flowers, and medicinal, aromatic and spicy herbs (Jelačić et al, 2006;Gajc-Wolska et al, 2012;Zeljković et al, 2013;Palfi et al, 2017). However, in addition to having a positive effect, biostimulants can also have a negative effect on the seed if used at high concentrations (Türkmen et al, 2004) or due to an improper combination of incompatible biostimulants (Miladinov et al, 2014b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%