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Title
Investigation of biostimulation effects on germination and seedling growth of some crop plant species
Authors
ALISA MOȘNEAGA PETRU LOZOVANU and VALENTIN NEDEFF
Received
Dedicated to Acad. Bogdan C. Simionescu
on the occasion of his 70th anniversary
Published
Volume 52 Issue 7-8 July-August
Keywords
laser exposure, growth stimulation, agricultural crops, ecological agriculture
Abstract
The present work investigated the effects of a combined biostimulation treatment of some agricultural crop seeds on
their germination and seedling growth. The biostimulation consisted of two steps: a pretreatment of the seeds by
immersion into a clay-lignocellulose solution and their laser exposure at 532 nm wavelength. Three agricultural crop
species were selected for the treatment, namely, wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), corn (Zea mays L.) and bean (Phaseolus
vulgaris L.), which can be considered as key staple crops for most of the global human population. The study revealed
that the crop seeds subjected to the combined treatment, involving 7 min laser exposure, presented the shortest
germination period among all the sample series, especially as regards the beans, which exhibited a 50% reduction of the
germination period from 120 h (control) to 60 h. Also, the combined treatment (with 7 min irradiation) induced obvious
growth stimulation, leading to enhanced seedling growth rates, specifically, of 71.8% for wheat, of 54.5% for beans and
of 47.61% for corn, as compared to the control samples measured 72 h after planting.
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