Abstract
The present investigation aimed to evaluate the effect of Chitosan-Indole Butyric Acid (IBA) in the seed of Salicornia bigelovii under field conditions in Sonora, Mexico. During two vegetative cycles (2018/2019–2019/2020), cuttings of S. bigelovii were treated with 100 and 50% Chitosan from shrimp exoskeletons and indole butyric acid at 0.937 and 1.25 g·kg−1 and placed in basins under conditions of the Sonora desert, Mexico. Variables were measured: seed production, physicochemical analysis and lipid profile of the seed. The results affected significant increases (p < 0.05) in the evaluated variables, highlighting the treatment based on Chitosan 100%—IBA 0.937 g·kg−1 . The results based on chitosan and IBA in cuttings, are a biostimulant in the morpho-physiology, yield production, and lipid content of S. bigelovii. Large-scale studies as a production system should be considered in further studies.
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Zapata-Sifuentes, G., Preciado-Rangel, P., Guillén-Enríquez, R. R., Bernal, F. S., Holguin-Peña, R. J., Borbón-Morales, C., & Rueda-Puente, E. O. (2021). Lipid and yield evaluation in salicornia bigelovii by the influence of chitosan-iba, in conditions of the sonora desert. Agronomy, 11(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11030428
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