Improving the Productivity of Nigella sativa Plants Via Chitosan and Some Amino Acids

Mahmoud Abd ElHakeem Mohamed, Farouk AE Badran, Emad AE Ali, Essra AE Ahmad
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Seeds of Nigella sativa , are considered as one of the vital forms of available healing treatment. A field experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of chitosan (0.0, 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 g/l) and two individual amino acids; glycine and tryptophan (0.0, 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 g/l) application on plant growth and productivity. Results showed a significant effect of both investigated factors in herb day weight, seed yield, and proximate analysis. The highest seed yields (44.1 and 42.7 g/plant) with insignificant difference between them was for plants treated with 1.0 g/l of chitosan + (1 g/l tryptophan) or (3.0 g/l glycine) respectively. Whereas the minimum seed yield of about 21.2 and 21.7 g/plant was estimated for non-amino acid treated plants + 2.0 or 3.0 g/l of chitosan. The higher seed moisture content (5.37%) was for plants treated with 2 g/l of tryptophan in addition to 1.0 g/l of chitosan. Generally, increasing chitosan over 2.0 g/l caused a reduction in seed moisture content. Non-amino acid-treated plants that received 3.0 g/l of chitosan had the lowest ash (3.18%), but the highest value (4.63%) was for plants treated with 1.0 g/l chitosan + 1.0 g/l tryptophan. The lowest and highest lipids (28.11 and 30.75) were for untreated plants, and those treated with (2.0 g/l chitosan + 2.0 g/l tryptophan), respectively. Therefore, the study suggested that N. sativa plants could be treated with 1.0 g/l chitosan in addition to 1.0 g/l tryptophan to achieve the highest seed yield. However, for higher lipids content plants should be treated with 2.0 g/l of chitosan and 2.0 g/l tryptophan.
通过壳聚糖和一些氨基酸提高黑麦草的生产力
黑麦草种子被认为是一种重要的治疗方法。田间试验研究了壳聚糖(0.0、1.0、2.0 和 3.0 克/升)和两种氨基酸甘氨酸和色氨酸(0.0、1.0、2.0 和 3.0 克/升)对植物生长和产量的影响。结果表明,这两种研究因素对草本植物的日重、种子产量和近似物分析都有明显影响。分别施用 1.0 克/升壳聚糖+(1 克/升色氨酸)或(3.0 克/升甘氨酸)处理的植物种子产量最高(44.1 克/株和 42.7 克/株),两者之间的差异不明显。而未经氨基酸处理 + 2.0 或 3.0 克/升壳聚糖的植株种子产量最低,约为 21.2 和 21.7 克/株。种子含水量(5.37%)较高的是在 1.0 克/升壳聚糖的基础上添加 2 克/升色氨酸处理的植物。一般来说,壳聚糖含量超过 2.0 克/升会导致种子含水量降低。接受 3.0 克/升壳聚糖处理的非氨基酸处理植物的灰分最低(3.18%),但接受 1.0 克/升壳聚糖 + 1.0 克/升色氨酸处理的植物的灰分最高(4.63%)。未经处理的植物和使用(2.0 克/升壳聚糖+2.0 克/升色氨酸)处理的植物的脂质最低(28.11),最高(30.75)。因此,该研究表明,在处理 N. sativa 植物时,除了 1.0 克/升色氨酸外,还可添加 1.0 克/升壳聚糖,以获得最高的种子产量。不过,若要获得更高的脂质含量,则应使用 2.0 克/升壳聚糖和 2.0 克/升色氨酸处理植物。
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