Effect of Foliar Application of Signal Molecules on Growth Characteristics and Rice Yield (Oryza sativa L.) on Salinity Resilience

., Shalini K.R and ., Ravi Babu M and ., Mukunda Rao Ch and ., Girija Rani M and ., Jayalalitha K (2025) Effect of Foliar Application of Signal Molecules on Growth Characteristics and Rice Yield (Oryza sativa L.) on Salinity Resilience. International Journal of Environment and Climate Change, 15 (2). pp. 568-580. ISSN 2581-8627

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Abstract

Aims: The present study highlights the effect of foliar applied signal molecules on growth, yield and yield attributes of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under salinity stress.

Study Design: Randomized block design.

Place and Duration of Study: Agricultural College Farm, Bapatla, Andhra Pradesh during kharif, 2023-24.

Methodology: Experiment was carried out with two contrast varieties (MCM103- Salt tolerant, as a check; BPT 5204- Salt susceptible) and with eight treatments viz., MCM 103 (Check variety) - T1, 0.25 mM/L of SNP - T2, 0.50 mM/L of SA -T3, 0.50 mM/L of BR -T4, 0.25 mM/L SNP+ 0.50 mM/L SA -T5, 0.25 mM/L SNP+ 0.50 mM/L BR -T6, 0.25 mM/L SNP+ 0.50 mM/L SA+ 0.50 mM/L BR -T7 and No spray control -T8 in three replications.

Results: The present study revealed that the foliar application of consortia, 0.25mM/L Sodium nitro prusside + 0.50mM/L Salicylic acid + 0.50mM/L Brassinosteroids (T7) showed better results under salinity stress of 4 dSm-1 in terms of improving growth besides increasing the yield and yield contributing characters in BPT 5204, a salt sensitive variety of rice.

Conclusion: The foliar application of 0.25 mM/L of Sodium nitro prusside + 0.50 mM/L of Salicylic acid + 0.50 mM/L of Brassinosteroids at before and after reproductive stages under soil salinity of 4 dSm-1 can minimize the effect of salinity stress in BPT 5204.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Middle Asian Archive > Geological Science
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 28 Mar 2025 11:38
Last Modified: 28 Mar 2025 11:38
URI: http://peerreview.go2articles.com/id/eprint/1412

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