Title of article :
An Investigation into the Effect of Humic Acid Application on Some Morphological and Physiological Characteristics of China Rose
Author/Authors :
Talebi, Parvin Department of Horticultural Science - College of Agriculture - Urmia University, Orumieh , Jabbarzadeh, Zohreh Department of Horticultural Science - College of Agriculture - Urmia University, Orumieh
Abstract :
In recent years, excessive use of chemical fertilizers and lack of
organic fertilizers have caused to reduce the rate of soil organic matter in
Iran. The increased use of chemical fertilizers in agriculture causes
environmental problems such as soil physical degradation and soil nutrient
imbalances. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of foliar and
soil application of humic acid on some morphological and physiological
characteristics of Rosa chinensis ‘Baby Masquerade’ in a completely
randomized design with two factors including four concentrations of humic
acid (0, 500, 1,000 and 2000 mg/L) and two application methods (soil and
foliar application) for 8 times (every 15 days) with three replications and
two observations per replication under controlled greenhouse conditions.
The results showed that humic acid had additive effects on anthocyanin and
total soluble solids content. It should be noted that the increase in the
content of total soluble solids resulted in the increase in anthocyanin. Foliar
application of 500 mg/L humic acid significantly increased chlorophyll
content and photosynthetic rate. Also, foliar application of 1000 mg/L
humic acid improved total soluble solid content more than the other
treatments. Humic acid had significant effects on leaf area index and shoot
and root fresh and dry weight. Overall, it seems that humic acid can improve
morphological and physiological characteristics of Rosa chinensis var.
‘Minima’.
Keywords :
Anthocyanin , Chlorophyll , Foliar application , Growth indices , Rosa chinensis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics