The effect of Acid Salicylic on morphological characteristics of Antorium planet undersalinity stress

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Tests are made on mechanized greenhouse in Pakdasht on 1390 on Anthotowok, the parameters on Antorium planet growth for searching salinity factor and Acid Salicylic. The greenhouse was on the heat of 18˚ C, 80% humidity and 1500 foot lightness. The groups of applications involved saltiness in 2ds/m, saltiness with Acid Salicylic and 100 ppm, 200 and Acid Salicylic without saltiness 100, 200 ppm. selected planets was in juvenile level and doing care2 mounts on them until floriculture. the measurement of selected characteristics was made 1 week after the last care. These characteristics were the measurement of leaf surface, the amounts of leaf, the length of pedicel and the wet weight of leaf. According to results, saltiness was the factor of leaf surface decreasing, the amount of leafs, the length of pedicel and usage of Acid Salicylic was the factor of all noted parameters increasing. The length of pedicel and wet weight leaf by use of 100 acids salicylic and the surface of leaf and the amounts of leaf with 200 acids salicylic increased.
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Persian
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Specialty Semiannual Journal of Salt, Volume:1 Issue: 4, 2013
Page:
33
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