2020
DOI: 10.1080/15538362.2020.1740909
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Significant Influence of Gamma-Radiation-Treated Chitosan and Alginate on Increased Productivity as Well as Improved Taste and Flavor of Pineapple

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“…Similar growth enhancements were also found for the ISAS treatment on various crops irrespective to plant categories e.g. fruit, vegetables, oil or legume producing plants (Uddin et at., 2020;Aftab et el., 2016;Naeem et el., 2015;Kume et al, 2002;Chmielewskia et al, 2007;and Albayrak, 2005). In contrast, 12 kGy ISAS treatment showed slightly smaller leaf size compared to 24 kGy ISAS treatment but produced better leaves compared to all other treatments.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…Similar growth enhancements were also found for the ISAS treatment on various crops irrespective to plant categories e.g. fruit, vegetables, oil or legume producing plants (Uddin et at., 2020;Aftab et el., 2016;Naeem et el., 2015;Kume et al, 2002;Chmielewskia et al, 2007;and Albayrak, 2005). In contrast, 12 kGy ISAS treatment showed slightly smaller leaf size compared to 24 kGy ISAS treatment but produced better leaves compared to all other treatments.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Previous work focused on foliar application of irradiated and radiolytically degraded sodium alginate showed significantly increases the growth, photosynthesis, physiological activities, and alkaloid production in Catharanthus roseus L. (Idrees et al, 2011;Naeem et al, 2015). Uddin et al (2020) reported a significant increase of pineapple size, sweetness, aroma, and flavor in case of the mixed treatment by sodium alginate and chitosan at 30 days of interval. Irradiated sodium alginate solution (ISAS) was also found effective in case of other plants like: Mentha arvensis L. (Naeem et al, 2012), Acokanthera oblongifolia Hochst (Taha and Sorour, 2019), Artemisia annua L. (Aftab et al, 2016), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Moreover, 62 days after the transplant, tomato plants treated with the COS produced after 5 and 10 min of the EBP treatment yielded 11.9% and 16.7% more fruits, respectively ( Figure 5). The effect of COS produced in the EBP is comparable with that of COS obtained by means of other techniques [4,9,[55][56][57][58]. As a result of applying a water-soluble formulation of chitosan oligosaccharides, four times at 0.25 mg/mL, the marketable fruit yield of the industrial tomato cultivar "H9661" increased between 9% and 19%, with respect to the control [9].…”
Section: Plant Bioactivity Of the Ebp-produced Cossupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The extraction of hydrogens by • H and • OH produce radicals that lead to ring opening and chain scission [399]. There are many articles on the irradiation of polysaccharides in solution [400][401][402][403][404][405][406][407].…”
Section: Aqueous Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%