Effect of foliar spraying with cadmium chloride (CdCl2), oxalic acid and their interactions on some physiological traits of bean (Vicia faba L.)
2025
AL-Saady, S F M | El-Jubouri, M DY | Hussein, F A | Cheyed, S H
The essay was regulated through the 2022-2023 developing period according to the Randomized complete block design (RCBD) as a working experiment (3×2) with three replications, each replication included 12 pots to examination the event of foliar splash with cadmium chloride (CdCl2) at two concentrations (200 and 300) mg L-1 and oxalic acid in assembly (50, 100 and 150) mg L-1 on some physiological characteristics of bean plants, If after math show meaningful rising in rising in catalase enzyme activity (44.67 intake unit Ml-1) vitamin C content (87.40 mg 100 gm m-1 wet weight) and proline acid content (61.19 µg gm-1 fresh mass) also Hydrogen peroxide content (3.20 µg gm-1 fresh weight) when plants related at the concentration 300 mg L-1 of CdCl2, while there was a significant decline in the average motion of salicylic acid content under the same treatment, as for treating the plant with oxalic acid led to a substantial increase in vitamin c content (85.88 mg 100 gm-1 wet weight) proline acid content (73.94 µg gm-1 fresh mass) Hydrogen peroxide content (2.70 µg gm-1 fresh weight) and salicylic acid content (13.20 µg gm-1) when plant treated at the concentration 150 Mg L-1, while there was a significant decrease in catalase enzyme activity (33.29 intake unit ml-1) at the same concentration. As for the connect between the two essay factors, it had a significant effect on most of the traits studied.
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