The effect of proline class workshops and field capacity in the absorption and transport of nutrients in the corn plant Zea mays L.

Abstract

Seeds planted three varieties of maize (Srour 0.5018, Baghdad-3) in a plastic pot capacity of 10 kg in a field near the holy city of Karbala in the agricultural season in 2012 July. Sagit pots with a capacity field of 50 and 100% and sprayed the plants with acid proline concentrations Sefrou, 50, 150 or 100 mg / L. He studied the effect of water stress and acid proline in the average absorption and transport of nutrients N, K, P, Ca or Mg in the roots of plants. The results showed that spraying acid proline concentration of 100 mg / L may outweigh the moral in the average absorption and transport of food elements under study for the rest of concentrations. Field capacity surpassed 100% in these moral qualities of the elements under consideration except the element K outperforming field capacity 50% to 100% field capacity. As for varieties of Baghdad may be greater than -3 on others moral categories in the absorption and transport elements Mg, Ca, K while the product was higher than 5018 was significant for the uptake and transport elements N and P on the other cultivars. Alttaij also showed significant interactions between cultivars and acid proline and field capacity in most of the traits.