Trinexapac-ethyl action in the germination process of varieties of endive
International Journal of Development Research
Trinexapac-ethyl action in the germination process of varieties of endive
Received 25th October, 2017; Received in revised form 16th November, 2017; Accepted 20th December, 2017; Published online 31st January, 2018
Copyright © 2018, Kuranage Anton Rohan Christin Perera et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
The use of plant regulators in agriculture is a reality. This work aimed at studying the action of trinexapac-ethyl in the germination process of endive varieties. The experimental design was completely randomized in a 3x4 factorial scheme using three cultivars of Endive: Endive cv. Radiche (ER); Cv. Sugar Loaf (ESL) and cv. Catalan (EC); with four doses of trinexapac-ethyl: Zero ml L-1 (control); 0.033 ml L-1; 0.066 ml L-1, and 0.133 m L-1, and four replicates. After 15 days were evaluated: Germination Speed Index (GSI); Speed of Germination (SG); Percentage of Normal Plants (%NP); Percentage of Abnormal Plants (%AP); Number of Leaves (NL); Total Leaf Area (TLA); Average Root Length (ARL); Average Length of Aerial Part (ALAP); Dry Root Mass (DRM); Dry Shoot Mass (DSM). The use of trinexapac-ethyl did not benefit the germination process of the endive cultivars. Trinexapac-ethyl caused a lower initial development in endive cultivars from the 0.033 ml L-1 dose.