The influence of fulvic acid on spring cereals and sugar beets seed germination and plant productivity
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The influence of fulvic acid on spring cereals and sugar beets seed germination and plant productivity
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Auteur(s)
- BRAZIENE Zita
- PALTANAVICIUS Virgilijus
- AVIZIENYTĖ Dovile
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2520
Date ajout
10 mars 2021 22:07
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10 mars 2021 22:07
Résumé
The vegetations and fields experiments were conducted in 2017–2018 at Rumokai Experimental Station of the Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry. The influence of naturally occurring fulvic acids on the germination of spring wheat and barley and sugar beet seeds, development of plants and their yield and quality was investigated. The use of fulvic acids for seed dressing reliably increased the final germination percentage and decreased the mean germination time in spring wheat, spring barley, and sugar beet. It significantly reduced the number of spring wheat sprouts damaged by Fusarium sp. and the number of spring barley sprouts damaged by Fusarium sp. and Microdochium nivale. Fulvic acids increased the length of spring wheat and barley shoots and the air-dry weight of shoots and roots. The use of fulvic acids during plant vegetation reliably increased spring wheat grain yield and sugar beet roots yield, and improved yield quality. Combinations of fulvic acids with pesticides were also investigated. The use of fulvic acids in combination with pesticides used in sugar beet crops improved the action of those pesticides, so it was possible to reduce the rates used, thus reducing environmental pollution.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Utile à l'AB
- FREDO santé végétale
- GEO Lituanie
- biostimulant
WEB tags
- fulvic acid
- pesticides
- seed germination
- spring wheat
- sugar beet
- yield
Titre de la publication
Environmental Research
Volume
195
Pages
110824
Date caractères
April 1, 2021
Date publication
1 avril 2021
Doi
10.1016/j.envres.2021.110824
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0013-9351
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