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Effect of MgCl2 on Germination, Growth and Biomass Allocation of the Radish CV. "Cherry Belle"

William Brandenburg and Catherine Kleier

Abstract

Problem statement: To determine the effect of MgCl2 on radish (Raphanus sativus), plants were grown in controlled environmental growth chambers and given one of three watering treatments; 0.01, 0.1 and 0 M (control) MgCl2. Approach: At high concentrations (0.1 M), MgCl2 was toxic resulting in very low (44%) germination rates and the subsequent death of all but three undersized plants over the 28 day growth period. Results: At lower concentrations (0.01 M), MgCl2 resulted in enhanced germination rates (5.55%) and a mass increase (39.54%) over the control. Conclusion/Recommendations: While low concentrations of MgCl2 resulted in an increase in total biomass, biomass allocation was shifted largely from roots to shoots (55.88% higher root/shoot ratio in the control).

American Journal of Environmental Sciences
Volume 7 No. 2, 2011, 132-135

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2011.132.135

Submitted On: 5 March 2011 Published On: 26 May 2011

How to Cite: Brandenburg, W. & Kleier, C. (2011). Effect of MgCl2 on Germination, Growth and Biomass Allocation of the Radish CV. "Cherry Belle". American Journal of Environmental Sciences, 7(2), 132-135. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajessp.2011.132.135

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Keywords

  • Magnesium chloride
  • environmental growth chambers
  • biomass allocation
  • common deicing salt
  • radish plants
  • root intensive plant
  • road deicer
  • soil toxicity
  • cherry belle
  • Analysis Of Variance (ANOVA)