Impact Of Physiological Alkaline Salts On The Swelling And Germination of Seeds
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The impacts of physiological alkaline salts NaNO, and Ca(NO3)2 on the initial period of ontogenesis - the
process of absorbing water, swelling and germination have been studied in wheat and corn seeds.
Consequently, physiological impacts of alkaline salts on water uptake and germination of dry seeds had a
similar pattern with the control variant as to the kinetic curvature, the difference was only in numbers.
Physiological alkaline salts had a negative impact on the germination of seeds, and at a concentration of 0.4
M seeds were not sprouted totally. Negative impact of salts on seeds of corn was particularly high. Ca(NO3)2z
compared to NaNO3 had a more negative impact on seed germination. No germination at high concentrations
of NaNO3 and Ca(NO3)2 can be explained by the specific impact of ions.
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