Affiliation:
1. Department of Horticulture and Landscaping, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kufa, Iraq
2. Faculty of Education for Girls, University of Kufa, Iraq.
Abstract
An experimental trial was conducted at Al-Haidariya district, Najaf
governorate, Iraq, for the spring season of 2019-2020. The experiment included
two factors. The first factor included three cultivars of the tomato plant Solanum
lycopersicum (Jawahiri, Al-Ibrahimi and Al-Asili). The second factor included
spraying three concentrations of Ceratophyllum demersum (hornwort) extract,
which are (0,5,10) ml -l
, on vegetative growth. Randomized complete block design (R. C. B. D.) was used as a factorial experiment in a split-plot design with
three replicates for each treatment. Duncan's multiple range test was adopted to
compare the mean with a probability of 0.05% level of significance. The results
appear of the variety on the vegetative growth indicators, as the Al-Asili variety
outperformed in increasing the plant height, the number of plant leaves, the number of main branches, leaf area, dry weight, chlorophyll percentage, and the
amount of yield, which amounted to 54.43cm, 97.63 leaves. plant-1
and 6.66
branches. plant-1
, and it reached 73.86 cm2
. and 125 % for dry weight percentage,
while the total chlorophyll content was 1.23 mg.gm-1
and 10.1Km, compared to
the Al-Jawhari cultivar, which had the least effect on plant height on reaching
37.43cm, 68.76 leaves. plant-1, and the number of papers was 62.06 cm2
. Leaf -1
,
while the dry weight decreased and the chlorophyll the variety Al-Ibrahimi 83.33
g and 1.04 mg.gm-1
. Spraying at a concentration of 10 ml.l-1
increased the vegetative growth characteristics significantly, as the plant height reached 54.46 cm and
the number of leaves was 100.76. Plant - 1
, and the number of branches is 6.3
branches. Plant-1
leaf area amounted to 73.53 cm2
, the dry weight of the shoot
was 133.33%, and the percentage of total chlorophyll was 1.22 mg.gm-1
Keywords: Ceratophyllum demersum, hornwort, Solanum lycopersicum, vegetative parameters
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Epidemiology,Biotechnology
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