The Effect of two types from foliar feeding on some growth character-istics for Prunus mrianna

Authors

  • سيناء عبد الرحمن Almusiab Technical / Alfurat Alawset Technical University
  • هناء احمد هاشم Alfurat Alawset Technical University
  • مواهب مدحت حسين Almusiab Technical / Alfurat Alawset Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59658/jkas.v4i2.218

Abstract

Experiment  carried out at the Technical Institute of AL-Musayaib during the grow season 2014  on the seedlings of prunus  mrianna   .When were sprayed two types of foliar feeding   the first factor spray seedling foliar feeding Black sea  concentnations  (0,0.5,1)  g /L1- .the second factor was the concentration of foliar feeding  Elodia (0,50 ,100,150) m/L1-  the experiment as a factor random  complete design with three replications  and  by three seedlings of per treatment and the results showed the following :-

-Excellence level 1g/L1- of compost Blaek sea outweigh   moral to than treatments and in all of the traits which gave respectively 124.91 and 12.47 and 116.15 and 26.93 and 17.94  and 33.66 and 1.23 plant height and number of branches ,number of leaves and area and weight dry and the proportion of the chlorophyll and the percentage of nitrogen .- showed the level  150 ml/L1-of fertilizer Elodia  significant  superiority on all  treatment  which gave the 127.62 and 13.14 and 123.46 and 23.98 and 18.13and 35.25and 1.27for recipes studied and respectively plant height and number of branches ,number of leaves and leaf area and dry weight ratio chlorophyll and the percentage of nitrogen .pravaleaya moral synthesis between (Black sea ,Elodia ) to give the high  average  growth for all growth indicators which gave the 132.14 and 138.01and 14.31 and 26.04 and 19.29 and 39.15 and 73.10 and respectively .

Published

06/01/2017

How to Cite

عبد الرحمن س., احمد هاشم ه., & مدحت حسين م. (2017). The Effect of two types from foliar feeding on some growth character-istics for Prunus mrianna. Journal of Kerbala for Agricultural Sciences, 4(2), 124–132. https://doi.org/10.59658/jkas.v4i2.218

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