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Title

Bio-Growth Stimulants Impact Seed Yield Products and Oil Composition of Chia.

Authors

El-Desouky, Heba S.; Zewail, Reda M. Y.; Selim, Dalia Abdel-Fattah H.; Baakdah, Morooj M.; Johari, Doaa Mahmoud; Elhakem, Abeer; Mostafa, Yasser S.; Alamri, Saad; Sami, Rokayya; El-Khayat, Lamiaa A. S.; Islam, Khandakar R.; Azab, Enas S.; Yousry, Mohamed Y. F.

Abstract

Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) is a specialty crop capable of providing healthy food and metabolites. The goal of our study was to explore the possibility of expanding seed yield, oil production, and metabolites of chia in response to amino acid, barthenosteriode, and algae extract treatments used as bio-stimulants. The experiment was conducted in the field in a randomized complete block design with three repeats. The treatments were (1) control (spray only with water), (2) amino acids with nutrients (2 mL/L vs. 4 mL/L), (3) brassinolide (5 mL/L vs. 10 mL/L), and algae extract (2 mL/L vs. 4 mL/L). The growth and yield measurements of chia, such as chlorophyll, carotenoids, amino acids, indoles, phenols, macro- and micronutrients, carbohydrates, total oil, and fatty acids were analyzed. The chia plants sprayed with growth stimulant materials showed increases in most studied characteristics, particularly algae extract at 4 mL/L, followed by algae extract at 2 mL/L during the first and second seasons. Meanwhile, amino acids at 4 mL/L led to the third-highest increases in most cases. Conversely, all bio-stimulant treatments decreased total phenols in leaves (mg/100 g f.w.), especially seaweed at 4 mL/L, compared to high levels in the control during both seasons. Control plants showed the lowest levels of the measurements mentioned previously when scored by barthenosteriode at 5 mL/L during the first and second seasons. GLC for fixed oil in chia showed the recognition of four biocomponents. i.e., oleic, linoleic, palmitic, and α-α linolenic acids. The main biocomponent was α-α linolenic acid and reach (49.7 to 57.9%). The application of seaweed at 4 mL/L could be exploited to improve growth, seed crop, fixed oil production, chemicals and bio-constituents, especially the fixed oil composition of chia (Salvia hispanica L.) plant.

Subjects

SEED yield; CHIA; PETROLEUM; SPECIALTY crops; LINOLENIC acids; OLIVE oil; CAROTENOIDS

Publication

Agronomy, 2022, Vol 12, Issue 11, p2633

ISSN

2073-4395

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/agronomy12112633

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