Abstract
An experiment was conducted to check the brassica water extract as natural growth regulator in improving the seedling development of wheat and chickpea. Experimental treatments included five low concentration levels of brassica water extract as 1%, 1.5%, 2%, 2.5% and 3% as foliar spray. Two other treatments where no spray and water was used as foliar spray, were considered as control treatments. To compare the efficacy of natural growth regulator, a synthetic source was also maintained among foliar sprays in the form of 6-Benzylaminopurine. In conclusion, results of the experiment concluded that 2% brassica water extract was most effect level to maximally boost the seedling characteristics like shoot/root biomass, shoot/root length and number of leaves till 20 days after germination. However, this level varied in case of chickpea where a bit higher concentration, 3% yielded maximum outcomes to the recorded parameters. So, findings of the study suggest that growth promotion potential of crops like brassica should be exploited in sustainable agriculture systems.

Omer Farooq, Muqarrab Ali, Naeem Sarwar, Atique ur Rehman, Muhammad Mazhar Iqbal, Tayyaba Naz, Muhammad Asghar, Fahid Ehsan, Muhammad Nasir, Qari Muhammad Hussain, Sohaib Afzal. (2021) Foliar applied brassica water extract improves the seedling development of wheat and chickpea, Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology, Volume-09, Issue-1.
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