Effect of Foliar Application of Micronutrients on Plant Growth and Seed Germination of Four Okra Cultivars

In the present study, the effect of foliar application of micronutrient fertilizers on okra plants was examined. Four okra cultivars (‘Boyiatiou’, ‘Veloudo’, ‘Clemson’ and ‘Pylaias’) were sprayed weekly throughout the duration of the cultivation with two commercial micronutrient fertilizers (F1 and...

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Main Authors: Ghadir MOHAMMADI, Ebrahim M. KHAH, Spyridon Alexandros PETROPOULOS, Dimosthenis B. CHACHALIS
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Language:English
Published: AcademicPres 2016-06-01
Series:Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
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Online Access:http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/10380
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spelling doaj-69196a23676c4780954080910f75c4842021-05-02T15:48:08ZengAcademicPresNotulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca0255-965X1842-43092016-06-0144125726310.15835/nbha44110380Effect of Foliar Application of Micronutrients on Plant Growth and Seed Germination of Four Okra CultivarsGhadir MOHAMMADI0Ebrahim M. KHAH1Spyridon Alexandros PETROPOULOS2Dimosthenis B. CHACHALIS3University of Thessaly, School of Agricultural Sciences, Crop Production and Rural Environment, Fytokou Str. Nea Ionia, Volos 38446, GreeceUniversity of Thessaly, School of Agricultural Sciences, Crop Production and Rural Environment, Fytokou Str. Nea Ionia, Volos 38446, GreeceUniversity of Thessaly, School of Agricultural Sciences, Crop Production and Rural Environment, Fytokou Str. Nea Ionia, Volos 38446, GreeceBenaki Phytopathological Institute, Stefanou Delta 8, Kifissia 14651, Athens, GreeceIn the present study, the effect of foliar application of micronutrient fertilizers on okra plants was examined. Four okra cultivars (‘Boyiatiou’, ‘Veloudo’, ‘Clemson’ and ‘Pylaias’) were sprayed weekly throughout the duration of the cultivation with two commercial micronutrient fertilizers (F1 and F2) [e.g. M1= control (0 ml); M2= 40 ml (20 ml of each fertilizer); M3 = 80 ml (40 ml of each fertilizer). From the results of the present study, it was observed that plant height of ‘Boyiatiou’ and ‘Pylaias’ was increased by application of M2 whereas plant height of ‘Clemson’ and ‘Veloudo’ was either unaffected or reduced. Flower induction increased at both micronutrient levels (M2 and M3) only in ‘Pylaias’. Pod set was higher in treatment M3 in ‘Veloudo’ and ‘Pylaias’ and resulted in higher seed yield. Pod length and diameter were not affected by micronutrient application, as well as 100-seed mean weight and moisture content; however the number of seeds per pod in ‘Pylaias’ was significantly lower in M2 and M3 than in M1, whereas the percent seed germination of all cultivars was higher following micronutrient application. Germination differed between the control and the micronutrient treatments at all times of harvest and plant parts. In conclusion, the main value of foliar application of micronutrients was to increase germination percentage and reduce hardseedness, especially for cv. ‘Veloudo’, since the occurrence of hard seeds in susceptible cultivars reduces germination, and therefore seed quality. In some cultivars (‘Pylaias’ and ‘Veloudo’ here) micronutrients may also increase seed yield by increasing pod set.http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/10380Abelmoschus esculentus L.fertilizersfoliar sprayingseed germination
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author Ghadir MOHAMMADI
Ebrahim M. KHAH
Spyridon Alexandros PETROPOULOS
Dimosthenis B. CHACHALIS
spellingShingle Ghadir MOHAMMADI
Ebrahim M. KHAH
Spyridon Alexandros PETROPOULOS
Dimosthenis B. CHACHALIS
Effect of Foliar Application of Micronutrients on Plant Growth and Seed Germination of Four Okra Cultivars
Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
Abelmoschus esculentus L.
fertilizers
foliar spraying
seed germination
author_facet Ghadir MOHAMMADI
Ebrahim M. KHAH
Spyridon Alexandros PETROPOULOS
Dimosthenis B. CHACHALIS
author_sort Ghadir MOHAMMADI
title Effect of Foliar Application of Micronutrients on Plant Growth and Seed Germination of Four Okra Cultivars
title_short Effect of Foliar Application of Micronutrients on Plant Growth and Seed Germination of Four Okra Cultivars
title_full Effect of Foliar Application of Micronutrients on Plant Growth and Seed Germination of Four Okra Cultivars
title_fullStr Effect of Foliar Application of Micronutrients on Plant Growth and Seed Germination of Four Okra Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Foliar Application of Micronutrients on Plant Growth and Seed Germination of Four Okra Cultivars
title_sort effect of foliar application of micronutrients on plant growth and seed germination of four okra cultivars
publisher AcademicPres
series Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca
issn 0255-965X
1842-4309
publishDate 2016-06-01
description In the present study, the effect of foliar application of micronutrient fertilizers on okra plants was examined. Four okra cultivars (‘Boyiatiou’, ‘Veloudo’, ‘Clemson’ and ‘Pylaias’) were sprayed weekly throughout the duration of the cultivation with two commercial micronutrient fertilizers (F1 and F2) [e.g. M1= control (0 ml); M2= 40 ml (20 ml of each fertilizer); M3 = 80 ml (40 ml of each fertilizer). From the results of the present study, it was observed that plant height of ‘Boyiatiou’ and ‘Pylaias’ was increased by application of M2 whereas plant height of ‘Clemson’ and ‘Veloudo’ was either unaffected or reduced. Flower induction increased at both micronutrient levels (M2 and M3) only in ‘Pylaias’. Pod set was higher in treatment M3 in ‘Veloudo’ and ‘Pylaias’ and resulted in higher seed yield. Pod length and diameter were not affected by micronutrient application, as well as 100-seed mean weight and moisture content; however the number of seeds per pod in ‘Pylaias’ was significantly lower in M2 and M3 than in M1, whereas the percent seed germination of all cultivars was higher following micronutrient application. Germination differed between the control and the micronutrient treatments at all times of harvest and plant parts. In conclusion, the main value of foliar application of micronutrients was to increase germination percentage and reduce hardseedness, especially for cv. ‘Veloudo’, since the occurrence of hard seeds in susceptible cultivars reduces germination, and therefore seed quality. In some cultivars (‘Pylaias’ and ‘Veloudo’ here) micronutrients may also increase seed yield by increasing pod set.
topic Abelmoschus esculentus L.
fertilizers
foliar spraying
seed germination
url http://www.notulaebotanicae.ro/index.php/nbha/article/view/10380
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