NATURAL BIOSTIMULANTS FROM LICORICE AND YEAST CAN IMPROVE THE STEVIA (STEVIA REBAUDIANA) GROWTH AND PERFORMANCE

NATURAL BIOSTIMULANTS FROM LICORICE AND YEAST CAN IMPROVE THE STEVIA (STEVIA REBAUDIANA) GROWTH AND PERFORMANCE

N.M. SALMAN, M.R. AL-SHAHEEN, and A.J.A. AL-BAYATY

Citation: Salman NM, Al-Shaheen MR, Al-Bayaty AJA (2024). Natural biostimulants from licorice and yeast can improve the Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana) growth and performance. SABRAO J. Breed. Genet. 56(3): 1282-1289. http://doi.org/10.54910/sabrao2024.56.3.35.

Summary

This study investigated the effects of dry yeast and licorice on the growth and morphology of Stevia rebaudiana. The field experiment on Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni under the wooden cover commenced in 2023 at the Department of Horticulture and Gardening Engineering, University of Tikrit, Iraq. Using three different amounts of ground licorice (0, 5, and 10 g) and three varied quantities of dry yeast (0, 2.5, and 5 g) became factors to assess the response of S. rebaudiana Bertoni to them. The highest ratios of plant height, number of leaves per plant, and leaf thickness had ratings at 55.20 cm, 729 leaves, and 0.370 mm, respectively. The results demonstrated that the treatments involving ground addition with licorice (10 g) were considerably superior. However, when adding the dry yeast to the ground up, the optimal ratios of the previously mentioned qualities rose to 87.04 cm, 737 leaves, and 0.620 mm, respectively. The results showed that the treatments significantly improved plant height, number of leaves, and a leaf’s thickness. The interaction between the dry yeast and licorice had the highest impact, resulting in a 97.50 cm plant height, 789 leaves, and 0.740 mm leaf thickness. These findings suggest that dry yeast and licorice combined can be eco-friendly fertilizers to promote Stevia growth.

Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni), nano bio-enriched, licorice and dry yeast, response, growth traits, leaf chlorophyll content, potassium

By adding ground licorice (10 g) and dry yeast (5 g) to stevia plants, the highest plant height, number of leaves, and leaf thickness occurred with the interaction of these two factors, reaching maximum ratios of 97.50 cm, 789 leaves, and 0.740 mm, respectively.

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SABRAO Journal of Breeding and Genetics
56 (3) 1282-1289, 2024
http://doi.org/10.54910/sabrao2024.56.3.35
http://sabraojournal.org/
pISSN 1029-7073; eISSN 2224-8978

Date published: June 2024

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