Foliar silicate application improves the tolerance of celery grown under heat stress conditions

<p>Temperature rise is one of the most challenging climate change impacts that increase the intensity of heat stress. In this investigated the production of celery (<em>Apium graveolens</em> var. <em>rapaceum </em>F1 hybrid)) was tested during the late season. The exper...

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Autores principales: Fadl Abdelhamid HASHEM, Rasha M. EL-MORSHEDY, Tarek M. YOUNIS, Mohamed A. A. ABDRABBO
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:9af6cbb16b6d49f5903cffe88530498c2021-11-10T08:32:57ZFoliar silicate application improves the tolerance of celery grown under heat stress conditions1581-91751854-194110.14720/aas.2021.117.3.1865https://doaj.org/article/9af6cbb16b6d49f5903cffe88530498c2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ojs.aas.bf.uni-lj.si/index.php/AAS/article/view/1865https://doaj.org/toc/1581-9175https://doaj.org/toc/1854-1941<p>Temperature rise is one of the most challenging climate change impacts that increase the intensity of heat stress. In this investigated the production of celery (<em>Apium graveolens</em> var. <em>rapaceum </em>F1 hybrid)) was tested during the late season. The experiment was carried out during the two successive summer seasons of 2019 and 2020 in Giza Governorate, Egypt. The experimental design is a split-plot, the main plots consist of three low tunnel cover treatments, and three spray treatments with three replicates in sub-main plots. Results showed that the use of white net cover gave the highest vegetative growth and yield followed by the black net. Values of plant yield were 951, 765, and 660 g/plant for white, black and without cover, respectively, in the first season. The foliar application of 3 mM of potassium silicate produced the highest vegetative growth and yield compared to the control treatment. Referring to the effect of spray foliar application of potassium silicate on yield 1.5 mM (S1), 3 mM (S2), and control were 892, 795, and 689 g/plant in the first season, respectively. The best combination that delivered the highest vegetative growth and yield was a cover low tunnel with a white net combined with S2 foliar application.</p>Fadl Abdelhamid HASHEMRasha M. EL-MORSHEDYTarek M. YOUNISMohamed A. A. ABDRABBOUniversity of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Facultyarticleceleryclimate measuresphysical protectionvegetative growthchemical analysisAgricultureSENSLActa Agriculturae Slovenica, Vol 117, Iss 3, Pp 1-14 (2021)
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topic celery
climate measures
physical protection
vegetative growth
chemical analysis
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climate measures
physical protection
vegetative growth
chemical analysis
Agriculture
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Fadl Abdelhamid HASHEM
Rasha M. EL-MORSHEDY
Tarek M. YOUNIS
Mohamed A. A. ABDRABBO
Foliar silicate application improves the tolerance of celery grown under heat stress conditions
description <p>Temperature rise is one of the most challenging climate change impacts that increase the intensity of heat stress. In this investigated the production of celery (<em>Apium graveolens</em> var. <em>rapaceum </em>F1 hybrid)) was tested during the late season. The experiment was carried out during the two successive summer seasons of 2019 and 2020 in Giza Governorate, Egypt. The experimental design is a split-plot, the main plots consist of three low tunnel cover treatments, and three spray treatments with three replicates in sub-main plots. Results showed that the use of white net cover gave the highest vegetative growth and yield followed by the black net. Values of plant yield were 951, 765, and 660 g/plant for white, black and without cover, respectively, in the first season. The foliar application of 3 mM of potassium silicate produced the highest vegetative growth and yield compared to the control treatment. Referring to the effect of spray foliar application of potassium silicate on yield 1.5 mM (S1), 3 mM (S2), and control were 892, 795, and 689 g/plant in the first season, respectively. The best combination that delivered the highest vegetative growth and yield was a cover low tunnel with a white net combined with S2 foliar application.</p>
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author Fadl Abdelhamid HASHEM
Rasha M. EL-MORSHEDY
Tarek M. YOUNIS
Mohamed A. A. ABDRABBO
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Rasha M. EL-MORSHEDY
Tarek M. YOUNIS
Mohamed A. A. ABDRABBO
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title Foliar silicate application improves the tolerance of celery grown under heat stress conditions
title_short Foliar silicate application improves the tolerance of celery grown under heat stress conditions
title_full Foliar silicate application improves the tolerance of celery grown under heat stress conditions
title_fullStr Foliar silicate application improves the tolerance of celery grown under heat stress conditions
title_full_unstemmed Foliar silicate application improves the tolerance of celery grown under heat stress conditions
title_sort foliar silicate application improves the tolerance of celery grown under heat stress conditions
publisher University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty
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