2021
DOI: 10.25130/tjas.21.4.3
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Effect of foliar application of seaweed extract and cytokinin on growth and yield of cauliflower plant (Brassica oleracea var. botrytis )

Abstract: The experiment was conducted at the research station of the Department of Horticulture and Landscape - College of Agriculture - Tikrit University for the 2019-2020 season, to study the effect of spraying organic fertilizer (seaweed extract) and growth regulator (cytokinin) on the growth and yield of the cauliflower plant. The experiment included two factors: spraying seaweed extract in three levels, (S0) 0 ml l-1 as a control, (S1) 3.3 ml l-1, (S2) 6.6 ml l-1. The second factor was spraying cytokinin in three … Show more

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“…To best of our knowledge, there is not any reported study on amino acid-based biostimulant effect on cauliflower however a study conducted in Iraq on seaweed based biostimulant impact on cauliflower indicates that any significant impact on crop development and yield (Youssif and Tawfeeq, 2022). This can lead us to conclude that the significant improvement of plant development and yield parameters in cauliflower could cause by applied biostimulant including amino acid and high content of boron.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…To best of our knowledge, there is not any reported study on amino acid-based biostimulant effect on cauliflower however a study conducted in Iraq on seaweed based biostimulant impact on cauliflower indicates that any significant impact on crop development and yield (Youssif and Tawfeeq, 2022). This can lead us to conclude that the significant improvement of plant development and yield parameters in cauliflower could cause by applied biostimulant including amino acid and high content of boron.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%