The impact of the use of some chemical fertilizers on some physiological and genetic traits and some active substances to assess the celery plant (Apium graveolens L.)

Experiment conducted Alsnaddein capacity (5 kg) in the agricultural season in 2013 on the local plant celery Apium graveolens L. To determine the efficiency of the use of different levels of fertilizer nitrogen, phosphorus and their interaction on the physiological and genetic traits active substan...

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Main Author: Ibrahim Omar Saeed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tikrit University 2023-02-01
Series:Tikrit Journal of Pure Science
Online Access:https://tjpsj.org/index.php/tjps/article/view/1239
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Summary:Experiment conducted Alsnaddein capacity (5 kg) in the agricultural season in 2013 on the local plant celery Apium graveolens L. To determine the efficiency of the use of different levels of fertilizer nitrogen, phosphorus and their interaction on the physiological and genetic traits active substances to plant celery, and use the design of global experience Factorial Experiment using three levels of nitrogen in the form of urea  (NH2) CO  (N% 46 and three levels of phosphorus in the form of fertilizer Super triple calcium phosphate Ca (H2PO4) 2 (P2O4% 45) and three levels of nitrogen and phosphorus in the form of mixed fertilizer, said results of the study as follows :  effect of nitrogen fertilizer when the  transaction N1 significant increase in potassium, sodium, magnesium, oil content and the percentage of active substances of plant concentrations were (2.140,1.570, 23. 413, 0.428, 0.281, 1.476,21.353) respectively. Significant decrease was also  noted in recipes chlorophyll a and chlorophyll b and the total chlorophyll concentrations at the treatment of different fertilizers. The RAPD technique results also showed eleven initially clear difference in the number of DNA packs multiplying and clear contrast in molecular weights.
ISSN:1813-1662
2415-1726