Effect of radiation-modified kappa-carrageenan as plant growth promoter on peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
Abstract
© 2018 The effects of radiation-modified kappa-carrageenan (RMKC) as plant growth promoter (PGP) were determined on peanut varieties, namely: Namnama 2 (NSIC 2007 Pn 14), Biyaya 14 (NSIC 1999 Pn 06), and Likas (NSIC 2001 Pn 09). Improved agronomic traits, such as faster seed germination and flowering, enhanced plant height and pod production and heavier seed weight, which translated into greater total yield, were observed. The highest yield value obtained was 224% more than the negative control (tap water) and 98% higher than the farmers’ practice of using an inoculant by supplementing with foliar spraying of 60 ppm RMKC three times. Under field conditions, foliar application of 100 ppm RMKC resulted in greater yield components, with a 25% higher pod yield than the farmer's practice for Biyaya 14% and 34% yield advantage for Likas. RMKC was also found to be as effective as a commercial PGP but requires a lower concentration.
Source or Periodical Title
Radiation Physics and Chemistry
ISSN
0969806X
Page
239-244
Document Type
Article
Recommended Citation
Abad, Lucille V.; Aurigue, Fernando B.; Montefalcon, Djowel Recto V.; Manguiat, Proceso H.; Carandang, Florita F.; Mabborang, Sancho A.; Hizon, Mark Gil S.; and Abella, Matt Ezekiel S., "Effect of radiation-modified kappa-carrageenan as plant growth promoter on peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)" (2021). Journal Article. 954.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/954