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Sustainable improvement of yield under limited land resources is a challenge for future food security and types and techniques of fertilization are critical for this challenge.
Muhammad Ijaz+8 more
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Ornamental plants like gladiolus are suitable option for growers with lower amount of land, as they are highly economic and have lower cost of production.
Abdur Rahman+3 more
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RESPONSE OF SEEDLINGS Biota oreintalis Endl TO ORGANIC MANURE (POW HUMUS) AND GIBBERELLIC ACID (GA3) SPRAYED ON VEGETATIVE GROWTH [PDF]
This study has been conducted at the nursery of Forestry Department , College of Agriculture and Forestry , Mosul University , Mosul , Iraq.from the beginning of march until the end of December , 2012.
Mudhafar Abdullah+1 more
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Gibberellic acid in Citrus spp. flowering and fruiting: A systematic review
Background In Citrus spp., gibberellic acid (GA) has been proposed to improve different processes related to crop cycle and yield. Accordingly, many studies have been published about how GA affects flowering and fruiting. Nevertheless, some such evidence
A. Garmendia+5 more
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Fruit set and development are dependent on auxin, gibberellin, and cytokinin, which cause parthenocarpic development in many species when applied ectopically.
Kelsey D. Galimba+4 more
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EFFECT OF LIGHT PERCENTAGE GIBBERELLIC ACID CONCENTRATIONS AND SPRAYING DATES ON GROWTH OF [PDF]
This study has been carried out in the nursery of Forestry Department.College of Agriculture and Forestry in location of Mosul University. during the period from the beginning of February till the end of December, to investigate the effect of different ...
Mudhafar O. Abdullah
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Nanocarrier systems for the encapsulation of agrochemicals can contribute to sustainable agriculture, but few nanosystems have been developed for plant growth regulators (PGRs).
A. E. S. Pereira+2 more
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The endogenous pool of phytoregulators in plant tissues supplied with microbial secondary metabolites may be crucial for the development of winter wheat seedlings during cool springs.
Ewa Ozimek+7 more
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Exogenous application of gibberellic acid mitigates drought-induced damage in spring wheat
Drought stress is a major problem in wheat production but it could be managed by using various exogenous protectants such as gibberellic acid (GA). Although GA is a plant growth hormone, it shows a potential to protect the plant in stress conditions.
Moumita+5 more
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We investigated the effects of natural plant hormones, indole-3-acetic (IAA) acid and gibberellic acid (GA), on the growth parameters and production of flavonoids and other phenolic compounds in common buckwheat sprouts.
C. Park+6 more
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