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Egyptian Journal of Physiological Sciences. 1997; 21 (1): 115-127
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-107981

ABSTRACT

Field experiments were carried out during two successive seasons to investigate the effect of gamma irradiation and sulphur fertilization on growth and chemical composition of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. The results showed that sulphur application stimulated plant height, branches number as well as yield components. The maximum values of these characters were obtained as a result of 250 kg S/fed. On the other hand, sulphur treatments increased fixed oil content, anthocyanin content and flavones yield. Concerning the effect of irradiation treatments, it could be concluded that these treatments increased both plant height and branches number. Also, exposed seeds to 1 krad enhanced fruits fresh weight. Generally, most of irradiation treatments increased chemical constituents content of sepals, except pH and TSS%, which had no clear trend. Interaction treatments between irradiation and sulphur application gave in most cases a pronounced effect on vegetative growth and chemical constituents of roselle plants


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Plants/radiation effects , Gamma Rays , Radiation Effects , Sulfur , Growth/drug effects
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Egyptian Journal of Physiological Sciences. 1995; 19 (1-2): 241-54
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-107961

ABSTRACT

The present work was conducted during two successive seasons to study the combined effect of irradiation with Mn on the growth and chemical components of Datura metel. Manganese treatment had no pronounced effect on growth characters, photosynthetic pigments and most of the nutrient elements. On the other hand, Mn treatment at 50 ppm increased alkaloid content and yield in the leaves. Irradiation treatments, especially the lower doses, had stimulatory effect on plant height and leaves number/plant. Medium doses of gamma irradiation combined with manganese treatment improved the accumulation of total alkaloid content, photosynthetic pigments, and some nutrients content, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, iron and copper


Subject(s)
Manganese , Datura stramonium/adverse effects , Datura stramonium/growth & development , Datura stramonium/drug effects
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Egyptian Journal of Physiological Sciences. 1993; 17 (2): 323-333
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-27725

ABSTRACT

The present study was carried out during two successive seasons to evaluate the response of Datura metel L. grown in three soil type's clay loam, calcareous and sandy soil. The results could be summarized as follows: 1. Plants cultivated in clay loam soil induced the tallest plants, the highest number of branches and leaves as well as the highest fresh and dry weight. Meanwhile, the differences in fresh and dry weight between plants grown in the calcareous soil and these grown in sandy soil narrowed at flowering and fruiting stage. 2. Photosynthetic pigments tended to increase for plants grown in both calcareous and sandy soil compared with those of clay loam. 3. Alkaloid contents in Datura leaves were the highest in plants grown in sandy soil, meanwhile slight differences in alkaloid contents were observed between plants grown in clay loam and those grown in calcareous soil. 4. The concentration of each N, P, K and Fe was the highest in Datura leafs cultivated in clay loam soil. 5. The concentration of each Mg, Mn and Zn increased in Datura leaves grown in calcareous soil, meanwhile Fe tended to decrease


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Soil , Alkaloids/chemistry , Alkaloids/pharmacology , Agrochemicals
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