Affiliation:
1. Al- QasimGreen University Soil and Water Resources Department, College of Agriculture
2. Babylon University, College of Sciences
Abstract
The ornamental pepper (Capsicum annuum) was planted in pots in Feb. 2019.
When the plants were one month old, the pots were divided into three groups to
irrigate: the first with tap water, the second with treated wastewater in Al Muamira
station, and the third depended on textile wastewater (from the Hilla factory) in
irrigation. The results showed that irrigation water caused effects on phenotypic
traits and anatomy of leaves and stems. Each leaf area, plant's length, number of
leaves, flowers and fruits and the highest numbers were in the second group—the
plants within the third group characterized with significant variations in CAT,
SOD, MDA and GSH. On the anatomical level, there are many variations in
stomata frequency, length and width of stomata in both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf.
Keywords: Capsicum annuum, irrigated water, phonological, physiological, stone
cell.
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Epidemiology,Biotechnology
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