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Impact of Freshwater Macroalga (Cladophora glomerata) Extract on the Yield and Morphological Responses of Glycine max (L.) Merr.

Sylwia Lewandowska, K Marczewski, M. Kozák, Naoko Ohkama‐Ohtsu, Magdalena B. Łabowska, Jerzy Detyna, Izabela Michalak

2022Agriculture15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The objective of this study was to investigate the response of Japanese and Polish soybean varieties to algal extract in terms of yield and other agronomic traits. A field experiment was conducted in 2019 at Pawlowice Experimental Station near Wroclaw city (Poland) to study the effect of a foliar spray of the algal extract prepared from freshwater Cladophora glomerata on the growth of two varieties of soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merrill.)—Polish Erica and Japanese Enrei—cultivated under Polish environmental conditions. The foliar spray was applied once during the beginning of the soybean flowering (BBCH65) at one concentration (20%) of algal extract. The research showed that the foliar application of C. glomerata extract significantly enhanced the yield parameters. The plant height, first pod height, number of first branches, 1000-seed weight and yield were significantly higher compared with the control. The home variety Erica was better adapted to the climatic conditions in Poland than the Japanese variety Enrei. The study confirms that a foliar spray of algal extracts could be a promising option to increase soybean yield. The enhanced growth of the crop may be due to the presence of growth-promoting substances occurring in the algal extract.

Topics & Concepts

Point of deliveryBiologyGlycineYield (engineering)HorticultureCropCladophoraBotanyAlgaeAgronomyBiochemistryMetallurgyMaterials scienceAmino acidPlant Growth Enhancement TechniquesLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisMarine and coastal plant biology
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