2017
DOI: 10.21608/sjfop.2017.5401
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Effect of Compost and Some Biostimulant Treatments on Guar Plants. A-Vegetative Growth and Seed Yield

Abstract: This experiment was conducted at Abo Qurkas district, Minia Governorate during the two successive seasons of 2014 and 2015 to study the effect of compost and biostimulant treatments on growth and yield of guar plants. The data indicated that the application of compost (2.5, 5.0 and 7.5 ton/fed) significantly increased plant height, number of branches/plant, leaf area, fresh and dry weights of shoot/plant and per fed, root system traits, number of pods/plant, seed yield/plant and /fed comparing with control. Th… Show more

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“…Active yeast had positive effect on essential oil yield because its contain many components which enhance and stimulate essential oil production. Similar results were obtained by Salman (2006), Abdou et al (2014), Nassar et al (2015) and Omar et al (2016) on Ocimum sp.…”
Section: -Essential Oil Yield/plant/cutsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Active yeast had positive effect on essential oil yield because its contain many components which enhance and stimulate essential oil production. Similar results were obtained by Salman (2006), Abdou et al (2014), Nassar et al (2015) and Omar et al (2016) on Ocimum sp.…”
Section: -Essential Oil Yield/plant/cutsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Integrated pest management programmes can contribute to the control of the phytophage by spreading Eupelmus, inula in uncultivated areas of olive groves, which is essential as Eupelmus is the most active natural antagonist of the olive fly [31,32]. In particular, Polistes gallicus, a species with a typical Mediterranean distribution, nests on the most developed branches of the plant [33,34]. Aphis nerii and Varroa appear to be susceptible to the toxic effects of costic acid.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, organic fertilizers contain plant growth substances (IAA and GA3), macronutrients, necessary micronutrients and useful microorganisms (Natarajan, 2007;Sreenivasa et al, 2010). The efficiency of organic manures on augmenting the growth and yield of some legume plants was described by Sakr (2005), Ali et al (2014) and Ibrahim (2014) on senna (Cassia acutifolia) and Balakumbahan and Rajamani (2010) and Reddy and Kayina (2012) on senna (Cassia angustifolia), Patel et al (2010) and Nattudurai et al (2014) on cluster bean, and Shehata (2013), Abdou et al (2017), Abo El-Ezz (2019 and Abd El-Aal et al (2022) on guar. Also, organic fertilizers elevated total anthraquinone glycosides (Ali et al, 2014;Ibrahim, 2014) on senna (Cassia acutifolia).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%