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portada Eco-physiological studies on the germination of Senna seeds (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9786205501504

Eco-physiological studies on the germination of Senna seeds (in English)

Kotb Farghali (Author) · Dalia Mohammed Sayed Abd El-Wahab (Author) · Hassanein El- Sharkawi (Author) · LAP Lambert Academic Publishing · Paperback

Eco-physiological studies on the germination of Senna seeds (in English) - Farghali, Kotb ; Abd El-Wahab, Dalia Mohammed Sayed ; El- Sharkawi, Hassanein

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Synopsis "Eco-physiological studies on the germination of Senna seeds (in English)"

The present study aims to investigate the effects of osmotic water potential simulated by reduced osmotic water potential, Ψs, temperature (T) and zinc (Zn) addition to the seed incubation medium and to evaluate the effects of their interactions on the germination processes of seeds in three plant species of different ecological affiliation, namely: Senna alexandrina, Senna italica (native to hot deserts) and Senna occidentalis (a wild mesophytic plant). The Results indicate that:1. The germination percentage as well as elongation of both radicle and hypocotyl of the three plants under investigation decreased by water stress and this effect was dependent on the temperature and zinc concentration in the incubation medium.2. Generally, zinc treatment induced significant improvement in the germination characteristics of the experimental plants (xerophytes) under certain conditions (high) of water stress and temperature.3. addition of zinc improved the adjustment of radicles to water deficiency conditions through increasing the allocation of water soluble metabolites into the radicles and hence increasing the osmotic potentials of radicles.4.

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