Marigold Seed Pelleting with Plant Nutrients on Germination, Growth, Storage and Flower Yields
Jakkrapong Kangsopa,
Aranya Singsopa,
Nararat Thawong
et al.
Abstract:Background: Seed pelleting, a method involving seed coatings to enlarge seed size, is advantageous for marigold seeds because it improves water utilization efficiency during germination. Furthermore, the incorporation of vital plant nutrients into seeds fosters germination and growth, facilitating accelerated growth and increased yield in marigold plants. Methods: Marigold seeds were pelleted with NH4NO3 at rates of 0.048, 0.096 and 0.192 g, NaH2PO4.H2O at rates of 0.064, 0.128 and 0.256 g and KCl at rates of … Show more
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