UTILIZING TISSUE CULTURE TECHNIQUE AND ZNO NANOPARTICLE STIMULATION TO PROPAGATE ASPARAGUS APHYALLUS L. PLANT

Document Type : Researches

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1 Dept. Plant Production Fac. Environ. Agric. Sci. Arish Univ., North Sinai, Egypt.

2 Dept. Plant Prod. (Med. and Aromatic Plants), Fac. Environ. Agric. Sci., Arish Univ., Egypt.

3 Dept. Soil and water, Fac. Environ. Agric. Sci. Arish Univ., North Sinai, Egypt.

Abstract

Field experiment were carried out at special Farm, Saida city, the center of Dashna, Quna Governorate during two successive winter seasons of 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 on sugar beet (beta vulgaris). Three geneotypes ( were obtained from Sugar Crops Research Institute, Agric., Research Center, Ministry of Agric, Egypt. The experiment included 12 treatments were the combination between four (urea 46.5% N+Cerilaline treatments ( 100 N (control ), 50 N+Cerilaline 600 gm (NS1), 75 N+Cerilaline 600 gm(NS2) and 100 N+Cerilaline 600 gm(NS3)) ber feddan. Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in bio organic fertilizers as part of sustainable agricultural practices to alleviate drawbacks of intensive farming practices. N-fixing microorganisms are important in plant nutrition increasing N uptake by the plants, and playing a significant role as plant growth-promoting rhizobac-teria in the biofertilization of crops. Experimental design by using a randomised complete block with three replication, sub-plots. All treatments in the present study (inoculation N- fixing bacteria) improved yield and yield components when compared with the untreated controls. Obtained data revealed that inoculation beet seed by 100kgN/fed + 600 gm Cerilaline maximized markedly growth, productivity of sugar beet over the control , data cleared that sugar beet variety SV2241(Nomad Smart) with 100kgN/fed + 600 gm Cerilaline increased root dimension, root and sugar yields ton/fed .

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