2018
DOI: 10.17660/ejhs.2018/83.2.7
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The influence of foliar application of urea, zinc chelate and boric acid on growth characteristics, photosynthesis and survival of date palm offshoots (Phoenix dactylifera cv. Mazafati)

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“…Moreover, nitrogen promotes cell elongation, cells can therefore hold more water, thus higher RWC (%). These results further showcase the correlation with Mohammadi and Khejri [39] in date palm and, hence, reconfirm the Urea treatment's positive effect on acid lime plants' relative water content. The results of the study allow for drawing valuable conclusions that are relevant to the improvement of the cultivation methods of the Kagzi limes, particularly in regions with the Vertisols, such as the Jhalawar district of Rajasthan.…”
Section: Relative Water Content (%)supporting
confidence: 76%
“…Moreover, nitrogen promotes cell elongation, cells can therefore hold more water, thus higher RWC (%). These results further showcase the correlation with Mohammadi and Khejri [39] in date palm and, hence, reconfirm the Urea treatment's positive effect on acid lime plants' relative water content. The results of the study allow for drawing valuable conclusions that are relevant to the improvement of the cultivation methods of the Kagzi limes, particularly in regions with the Vertisols, such as the Jhalawar district of Rajasthan.…”
Section: Relative Water Content (%)supporting
confidence: 76%
“…The Zn source was a Zn oxide (ZnO)-ethanediol flowable suspension applied at 0.7 kg Zn ha −1 . This Zn source has a solubility of 700 g Zn L −1 and was successfully used in other studies (Mohammadi & Khezri, 2018;White et al, 2016). The applied rate exceeded maize Zn total uptake (0.44-0.56 kg ha −1 ; Bender et al, 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%