EFFECT OF PLANTING DATE ON PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITY OF GREEN BEEN UNDER HEAT STRESS

EMAN SOUDY EBRAHEM TONY;

Abstract


This study was performed at Barrage Horticulture Research Station, QalubiaGovernorate, Egypt during the two successive seasons of 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 to investigate the impact of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) production under open field conditions and inappropriate low temperatures during off-season.
This experiment included 36 treatments, a split split design with three replicates was adopted. The main plots were assigned to sowing three dates i.e., December 1st, January 1st and February 1st, while the sub-plots showed the three plant densitieswith plant distributionwhereas i.e., 33 plant/m² as (5cm on one side of the ridge and 10 cm on two sides of the ridge) and 22 plant/m² (15 cm on two sides of the ridge). The sub- sub-plots were the foliar spray with three plant stimulants i.e., glycine betaine at rate 5 mM/L, naphthalene acetic acid at rate 20 ppm and salicylic acid at rate 1 mM/L in addition to control treatment which sprayed with distilled water. Storability of green pods of snap bean (cv. Paulist) were adopted for three weeks.


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Title EFFECT OF PLANTING DATE ON PRODUCTIVITY AND STORABILITY OF GREEN BEEN UNDER HEAT STRESS
Other Titles تأثير ميعاد الزراعة على الإنتاجية والقدرة التخزينية للفاصوليا الخضراء تحت الإجهاد الحرارى
Authors EMAN SOUDY EBRAHEM TONY
Issue Date 2017

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