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The Effect of Different Levels of Salinity and Potassium Nitrate on the Germination of Cocks Comb (<i>Celosia cristata</i>)
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作者 Zahra Golshadi Ghaleh-Shahi Hossein Zarei +3 位作者 Mehrdad Babarabie Atoosa Danyaei madeh ahmadi Sima Badeli 《Open Journal of Ecology》 2017年第4期289-299,共11页
Cocks Comb (Celosia cristata) is a hot-season annual species which is grown from seeds. A study was carried out in the horticulture laboratory of Gorgan University of Agriculture Science and Natural Resources of Febru... Cocks Comb (Celosia cristata) is a hot-season annual species which is grown from seeds. A study was carried out in the horticulture laboratory of Gorgan University of Agriculture Science and Natural Resources of February 2013 to evaluate the impact of salinity and potassium nitrate on the germination of cockscomb with five salinity levels (0, &minus;2, &minus;4, &minus;6, and &minus;8 bars) and three potassium nitrate levels (0%, 0.2%, and 0.4%) at 25&deg;C on the basis of a Randomized Complete Block Design. Analysis of variance showed significant differences among salinity levels in germination percentage, radicle length, plumule length, and seed vigor at the 1% probability level. Mean comparison for germination percentage revealed that higher salinity reduced seed germination percentage so that it was decreased from 80% in no salinity to 15% in &minus;8 dS&sdot;m&minus;1. The highest percentage of germination was related to zero percent salt and potassium nitrate 0.2%. Also, the highest radicle length of 2.48 cm was related to no salinity and the lowest one (0.61 cm) to &minus;6 dS salinity. The highest radicle length and seed vigor were also observed in no salinity. Potassium nitrate by itself had no impact on the measured traits. Among interactions between salinity and potassium nitrate, the highest germination percentage was observed under 0 salinity × 0.2% potassium nitrate. 展开更多
关键词 Amarantaceae COCKS COMB GERMINATION Percentage Potassium Nitrate SALINITY
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