Effects of Trifolium alexandrium, Artemisia sieberi and Fertilizer Onagree Extract on Germination and Morphological Properties of Peganum harmala and Prosopis cineraria

Ricky Maryshany, ASMA (2016) Effects of Trifolium alexandrium, Artemisia sieberi and Fertilizer Onagree Extract on Germination and Morphological Properties of Peganum harmala and Prosopis cineraria. Masters thesis, University of Zabol.

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Abstract

In order to evaluate the effect of extract of Artemisia sieberi, Trifolium alexandrium and also the active ingredient in the essential oils of plants and complete fertilizer (nitrogen and micro elements), the percent germination and early growth of Peganum harmala and Prosopis cineraria, personal greenhouse experiment city Khash in 1394 Nodal completely random experimental design with four replications. Three treatments at concentrations 0/002, 0/ 004 and control were applied to cultivated plants. After harvest, results of statistical analysis showed that extracts of P. cineraria A. sieberi led slowdown in the plant, and extracts T. alexandrium increase germination, increase photosynthesis and higher Rngyz•h¬Hay elements such as zinc, manganese and nitrogen, which solved the problem partially stems P. cineraria hard germination P. harmala results of this study indicate an increase in plant traits were measured in extracts of A. sieberi in extracts of T. alexandrium measured traits were reduced. The empirical results reveal the fact that Artemisia inhibitory effect is not always dependent on the concentration and plant species studied. Complete fertilizer used in this study was the most significant traits. The use of this fertilizer while increasing the fertility of the soil reaches Bh¬Nzr especially in arid and Nymh¬Khshk pasture lands that are poor in nutrients, can enhance plant growth and increase the forage for livestock in these areas. But in this context it should grassland other conditions such as the amount and timing of rainfall, soil type and need it to be considered a food, etc.

Item Type: Thesis (Masters)
Uncontrolled Keywords: plant extracts, fast growing plants, growth rate, chlorophyll
Subjects: S Agriculture > SB Plant culture
Depositing User: admin admin1 admin2
Date Deposited: 07 Nov 2016 06:13
Last Modified: 07 Nov 2016 06:13
URI: http://eprints.uoz.ac.ir/id/eprint/979

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