Effect of Anti saline Addition and Humic Acid Spraying on the Vegetative Growth of Cauliflower of Nahar Cultivar

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Mohammad Salman Kareem Al-Zubaidi, Basem Rahem Bader, Hassan Rashid Jassim Al –Afraji , Mohammed Ali Abood

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One of the farms in Muqdadiyah province, Al-Harouniya district, Kilo (21), which is located about 40 kilometers north-east of Baqubah province in the governorate of Diyala, conducted a randomized complete-strips experiment during the agricultural season (2019-2020) to investigate the effects of supplementation or anticline use and humic acid lion spraying on the characteristics of the farm's harvested crop. Cauliflower of the Nahar kind vegetatively grows. The results showed that the addition of anticline to the soil was more effective than the N2 treatment in most of the traits studied, such as plant height (78.87cm), leaf number (21.10 leaves), stem diameter (22.55 mm), percentage of dry matter in leaves (15.10%), and leaf area (289.27 square centimeters per plant), with each treatment improving upon the previous one. The N2H2 treatment resulted in the best outcomes for the reaction between the two elements across the board. The control treatment yielded the following results regarding stem diameter, dry matter percentage in leaves, and leaf area: (93.02 cm, 24.83 leaf-1, 28.79 mm, 17.46%, 337.78 dm2 plant-1).

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