Effect of the substrate composition on pigment content and photosynthetic productivity of basil breeding and seed production
Keywords:
basil, substrate, pigments, leaf area, net photosynthetic productivityAbstract
Effect of substrate component composition on formation of pigment complex and photosynthetic activity of basil with its cultivation in greenhouses was studied.
It was determined that inclusion of perlite into substrate stimulates chlorophyll and carotenoid accumulation, increases plant weight, leaf area, and level of net photosynthesis productivity.
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