2020
DOI: 10.9734/ajaar/2020/v12i130072
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Differential Response of Cotton Growth, Yield and Fiber Quality to Foliar Application of Spirulina platensis and Urea Fertilizer

Abstract: Aims: Evaluation if foliar spray of destructed cells of Spirulina platensis along with urea fertilizer can contribute to cotton (Gossypium barbadense L. cultivar Giza-94) plant growth, contents of photosynthetic pigments, seed cotton yield, seed index, earliness, lint percent, fineness (Micronair) and strength (Pressely). Study Design: Application of ascending rates of N fertilizer in 3 mainplot treatments and foliar spray with destructed cells of Spirulina platensis in 4 subplot treatments (Contained a … Show more

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“…plant growth [43,54,61,62,64,75,76,78] germination [70,72] macro-and micronutrient content [64,71] pigment content [62,64,75,76,78] photosynthesis rate [64] essential oil content [61] phytohormones content [78] antioxidant activity [43] tolerance to thermal stress [65] reduction of heavy metal content [54] rice [43] spinach [54] peppermint [61] lupin [62] willow [64] Sida hermaphrodita [65] wheat [71] cotton [72] cumin [70] cantaloupe [75] lettuce [76] chrysanthemum [78] Arthrospira platensis plant growth [50,[79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88] macro-and micronutrient content [53,79,…”
Section: Genus/species Positive Effects (Increase Of the Reported Feamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…plant growth [43,54,61,62,64,75,76,78] germination [70,72] macro-and micronutrient content [64,71] pigment content [62,64,75,76,78] photosynthesis rate [64] essential oil content [61] phytohormones content [78] antioxidant activity [43] tolerance to thermal stress [65] reduction of heavy metal content [54] rice [43] spinach [54] peppermint [61] lupin [62] willow [64] Sida hermaphrodita [65] wheat [71] cotton [72] cumin [70] cantaloupe [75] lettuce [76] chrysanthemum [78] Arthrospira platensis plant growth [50,[79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87][88] macro-and micronutrient content [53,79,…”
Section: Genus/species Positive Effects (Increase Of the Reported Feamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with other treatments, the combination of Spirulina platensis extract and Anabaena oryzae with 75% recommended dose of N (T9) resulted in the highest value of chlorophyll content, plant height, panicle number /m2 and panicle length.. This is because the foliar spray of spirulina platensis extract contains several amino acids, bioactive compounds which increase plant growth (Rizwan et al, 2017), improves chlorophyll a and b (Bashir et al, 2018) and enhances plant biomass (Yanni et al, 2020). Also, the continuous supply of nitrogen by Anabaena stimulates the secretion of growth substances, which increases the absorption of N, P and K nutrients (Zebo et al, 1998).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Application of Spirulina platensis was improved the chlorophyll a, b, leaf area, gibberellin, carotenoids, and height of the plant (Yanni et al, 2020). The foliar spray of Spirulina extract is pollution-free, cheap, improve the mineral nutrients in plants, and uses renewable resources to protect soil fertility (Anitha et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most studies on the effect of MA on plants, Chlorella [42,[47][48][49][55][56][57][58][59], Scenedesmus [32,34,39] and the cyanobacterium Arthrospira (Spirulina) [60][61][62] species have been investigated for their potential biostimulatory effect on a whole range of plants including corn, spinach, Chinese chives, onions, lettuce and tomatoes. Chlorella is the most popular because of its rapid growth and ability to thrive in a wide range of environmental conditions including adverse ones such as drought, saline, cold and hot habitats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%