Relations Between Water Stress, Selenium and Brassinolide Hormone on Some Vegetative Parameters and Elements Content of Coriander Plant Coriandrum sativum L.

Authors

  • Abbaa J.H. Al-Saedi
  • Haider N.H. Al-Mentafji

Keywords:

Water Stress, Selenium ,Brassinolide , Coriander

Abstract

    The aim of study was to  assess water stress for 2,8,14 days and spraying selenium at 0,10,20 mg/L-1 and brassinolide 0,1,2 mg/L-1 on vegetative growth and macro elements content (NPK) for Coriander (Coriandrum astivum L.) plant, The experiment was performed with Factorial Randomized Block Design (R.B.C.D) with three replicates .The results were summarized as follows: 1- The period of sever water stress for 14 days was passive effect on growth parameters. 2-  The means of elements content  NPK content  was increased at moderate stress for 8 days. 3- The effect of selenium and brassinolide was positively to increase studied parameters. 4- Selenium and Brassinolide decreased water stress also the triple interaction between the severe stress at 14 days and the spraying the selenium and hormone was positive to decrease effect of severe stress. 

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13-Mar-2017

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Biology

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