2023
DOI: 10.1007/s42161-023-01317-0
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First report of tomato spotted wilt virus in Zinnia elegans in Turkey

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“…As can be shown in Table (2), when compared to the control treatment and the spraying treatment with a concentration of 15 mg, all doses of Triacontanol significantly increased plant height.The L -1 treatment resulted in the tallest plants, at 24.71 cm, while the comparison treatment yielded the shortest, at 16.31 cm. All treatments of spraying plants with iron sulphate resulted in a signficant increaselin plant height compard to comparison treatmentl.…”
Section: Plant Height (Cm)mentioning
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“…As can be shown in Table (2), when compared to the control treatment and the spraying treatment with a concentration of 15 mg, all doses of Triacontanol significantly increased plant height.The L -1 treatment resulted in the tallest plants, at 24.71 cm, while the comparison treatment yielded the shortest, at 16.31 cm. All treatments of spraying plants with iron sulphate resulted in a signficant increaselin plant height compard to comparison treatmentl.…”
Section: Plant Height (Cm)mentioning
confidence: 81%
“… The positive effect of foliar spraying with ferrous sulfate on all the characteristics of vegetative and flowering growth, and the concentration exceeded 0.4 gm.L -1 of ferrous sulfate in giving the best results for the studied traits. The results of table (7,6,5,4,3,2) showed that foliar spraying with iron sulfate led to a significant increase in plant height, number of leaves, number of branches, diameter of inflorescences, flowering time, and the percentage of iron in the leaves. The reason for this increase may be attributed to: Iron is included in the composition of Ferredoxin, which acts as a carrier of electrons in the process of photosynthesis, and thus leads to an increase in the number of branches and thus an increase in the number of leaves.…”
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