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Mehmood Ali Noor

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كلية علوم الأغذية والزراعة
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publication
Journal Article
2016

Pea Seed Invigoration by Priming with Magnetized Water and Moringa Leaf Extract

Noor, Mehmood Ali. Wahid Ahmad. Irfan Afzal . 2016

Seed invigoration Pea Magnetized water MLE

Present study investigated the potential of priming with moringa leaf extract (MLE) and magnetized water (MW) alone or in combinations on germination, seedling growth and biochemical attributes of pea seeds. Untreated seeds were used as control. Priming strategies improved germination capacity, stand establishment and seedling vigor in comparison with hydropriming and control. Priming with MW greatly improved germination and seedling vigor of pea seeds as compared to control and other seed treatments. In case of MLE primed seeds alone and in combination, root and shoot growth, α-amylase activity and total soluble sugars were maximally increased. Overall, MW primed pea seeds performed better that might be related to seedling vigor enhancement and lowering the mean emergence time by imbibing the maximum quantity of structured (magnetized) water. The results suggest that magnetized water and MLE priming treatments of pea seeds have the potential to enhance germination, early growth and α-amylase activity of pea seeds.

Volume Number
99
Issue Number
2
Magazine \ Newspaper
The Philippine Agricultural Scientist
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publications

Present study investigated the potential of priming with moringa leaf extract (MLE) and magnetized water (MW) alone or in combinations on germination, seedling growth and biochemical attributes of…

by Mehmood Ali. Wahid Ahmad. Irfan Afzal Noor
2016
publications

Temperature extremes adversely affect plant growth and productivity. Early planting is an option to avoid heat
stress at the reproductive stage, but maize may then be subjected to chilling…

by Irfan. Mehmood Ali Noor. Muhammad Amir Bakhtavar. Azraf-ul- Haq Ahmad. Zia ul Haq Afzal
2015
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Low temperature at stand establishment and high temperature at reproductive stage are involved
in reduction of grain yield of spring maize. A field study was therefore conducted to

by Muhammad Amir. Irfan Afzal. Shahzad Maqsood Ahmed Basra. Azraf-ul- Haq Ahmad. Mehmood Ali Noor Bakhtavar,
2015