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VEGETATIVE GROWTH, YIELD AND SOME CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS IN LEAVES AND PODS OF COMMON BEAN AS AFFECTED BY SALICYLIC ACID AND POTASSIUM FOLIAR APPLICATION UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION

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Two field experiments were carried out at a Private Farm located in Salaka village, El-Mansoura, Egypt, during two successive seasons of 2011/2012.These experiments aimed to study the effect of irrigation intervals and some foliar application treatments ( salicylic acid and potassium) on common bean(Bronco cultivar) vegetative growth parameters ( plant height, number of leaves ,fresh and dry weights and leaf area/plant) , yield ( early yield and total yield) , Chemical constituents in leaves(chlorophyll a, b and total, N, P , K and proline content) and Chemical constituents in pods(protein, carbohydrates and sugar content).This study included 15 treatments, which were the combinations between three irrigation intervals (10, 13 and 16 days) and five foliar application treatments including control. These treatments were arranged in a split plot in a complete randomized block design with three replicates. The obtained results showed that the mean values of vegetative growth parameters ,yield and Chemical constituents in leaves and pods of common bean plants were reduced due to increasing irrigation intervals up to 16 days during both seasons of study, while proline content increased by increasing irrigation intervals up to 16 days. Generally, results showed that foliar application of Salicylic Acid at 15 and 30 ppm and foliar potassium at 1% and 2% improved all measured traits under both well watered and water stress conditions. The highest significant values of the aforementioned parameters were recorded with spraying plants with Salicylic Acid at 30 ppm and irrigation every 13 days (5 irrigations)  followed with salicylic acid at 15 ppm and foliar potassium at 1% and 2% as compared with every 10 or 16 days (4 or 6 irrigations) . However, the highest mean value of leaf`s proline content was obtained from the plants which irrigated every 16 days. Thus, results signify the role of SA and K in regulating drought response of plants and suggest that foliar salicylic acid and potassium could be used as a potential growth regulator, for improving common bean growth under water stress conditions.

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10.21608/jpp.2015.49277

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common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, Irrigation intervals, Salicylic acid, Potassium and proline

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Dawa

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Vegetable Crops and Floriculture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University, Egypt

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Ahmed

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Vegetable Crops Seed Production and Technology Department, Horticulture Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Egypt

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Fekry

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Vegetable Crops and Floriculture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Mansoura University, Egypt

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7615

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2015-01-01

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2019-09-24

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2015-01-01

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57

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72

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2090-3669

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2090-374X

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Journal of Plant Production

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VEGETATIVE GROWTH, YIELD AND SOME CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS IN LEAVES AND PODS OF COMMON BEAN AS AFFECTED BY SALICYLIC ACID AND POTASSIUM FOLIAR APPLICATION UNDER DIFFERENT IRRIGATION

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22 Jan 2023