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Title:
Minimizing salinity hazard of Valencia orange trees through manipulation of anti-salt stress substances
Authors: 1Atawia, A.A.R., 1Abd-Latif, F.M.,1Ismaeil, Faten H. M., 2Youniss, S.A. and 2Maghoury, F. I. F.
Year: 2017
Keywords: potassium silicate, Nile Fertile, magnetic iron, vegetative growth, leaf physiological characteristics, saline irrigation water and Valencia orange trees.
Journal: Middle East Journal of Agriculture Research
Volume: 6
Issue: 4
Pages: 868-886
Publisher: Atawia, A. A. R.
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

Vegetative growth and some leaf physiological characteristics of drip irrigated Valencia orange trees with saline irrigation water. In relation to K-silicate, Nile Fertile and Magnetic Iron as anti-salt stress substances were investigated during 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 experimental seasons. Results revealed that sprayed trees with K-silicate or Nile Fertile or Magnetic Iron or triple treated trees were highly responded as most of vegetative growth salinity symptom were disappeared as well as leaf physiological characteristics. The best results in this regard were obtained when the trees were received K-silicate at 10ml/L + Nile Fertile at 500 g/tree + Magnetic Iron at 300 g/tree as such treatments enhanced vegetative growth and leaf physiological characteristics as well as minimized leaf osmotic pressure.

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