Effect of magnetized a nutritive Setter-2 on growth of some wheat varietes (Triticum aestivum L.)

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  • Ahmed Fahem Jabbar AL-Jebbori Horticulture Dep. - Agriculture College – Al Qadisiyah University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59658/jkas.v4i3.242

Abstract

The experiment was carryout in the Fields of Agriculture College - Al-qadisiyah University during the winter season 2014-2015 using pot  capacity per 20kg as experimental unit which used the design of Random Complete Block Design R.C.B.D with three repeater, in order to know the effect of magnetized a nutritive Setter-2 on growth of some wheat varietes. Results showed the existence of significant influence of treatments in the Experiment excelled treatment latifia variet compared with the rest of the variet in the status of a length of plant, number of tillers, the number of leafs, leaf area, , number of spike and dry weight as it reached 55.4 cm , 4.47 , 15.58 , 51.0 cm2 , 4.87 and 40.28gm respectively while tammoz variet less than all at the characteristic in the experiment. It has a significant influence of magnetized a nutritive in most of the characteristic such as length of plant , number of tillers, leaf area, number of spike and dry weight it reached 53.9 cm , 6.67 , 43.7 cm2 , 4.60 and 37.76gm. but the interaction of treatments did not significant influence in most of the characteristic, nevertheless noted that the interaction between treatment latifia variet with the magnetized nutritive gave the highest results in most of the characteristic. Concluded from experience that there is a significant positive effect in most characteristic. So can use magnetic technical with the nutritive (Setter -2) of some of the variets to obtaining the highest characteristic of growth.

Author Biography

Ahmed Fahem Jabbar AL-Jebbori, Horticulture Dep. - Agriculture College – Al Qadisiyah University

Assistant Lecturer

Horticulture Dep.

Published

01/09/2017

How to Cite

Jabbar AL-Jebbori, A. F. (2017). Effect of magnetized a nutritive Setter-2 on growth of some wheat varietes (Triticum aestivum L.). Journal of Kerbala for Agricultural Sciences, 4(3), 93–105. https://doi.org/10.59658/jkas.v4i3.242

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