Biostimulant Potential of Ascophyllum nodosum in Mitigating the Effects of Salinity on the Germination of Zea mays L.
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Bioassay 1
3.2. Bioassay 2
3.3. Bioassay 3
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Parameters | Unit | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Total nitrogen | %m/m | 2.19 |
| Total phosphorus | %m/m | 0.3059 |
| Total potassium | %m/m | 5.71 |
| Total calcium | %m/m | 0.1305 |
| Total magnesium | %m/m | 0.0307 |
| Sulfur | %m/m | 1.925 |
| Iron | %m/m | 0.04444 |
| Zinc | %m/m | 0.0027 |
| Copper | %m/m | 0.0007 |
| Manganese | %m/m | 0.0047 |
| Boron | %m/m | 0.0042 |
| Solution | Reagent | Quantity (g) | Available (%m/m) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Solution A | ZnSO4 | 0.0118 | 0.0027 g of Zn and 0.000132 g of S |
| CuCl2 | 0.0019 | 0.0070 of Cu and 0.000388 of Cl | |
| MnSO4 | 0.0144 | 0.0047 g of Mn and 0.00027 g of S | |
| H3BO3 | 0.024 | 0.0042 of B | |
| CH4N2O | 1.11457 | 0.5293 of N | |
| CaSO4 | 0.56 | 0.1305 g of Ca and 0.104 g of S | |
| NKS | 12.689 | 1.5227 of N, 0.1523 of S and 5.71 of K | |
| Solution B | FeCl3 | 0.215 | 0.0444 g of Fe and 0.0845 g of Cl |
| MgSO4 | 0.311 | 0.0307 of Mg and 0.0405 of S | |
| Na2SO4 | 7.288 | 1.1627 of S and 1.1792 of Na | |
| Solution C | H6NO4P | 1.136 | 0.138 of N and 0.3059 of P |
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Soares Braga Pires, J.; Bonomo Crispim Silva, F.; da Silva Barbosa, M.E.; Ribeiro Cavilha, G.; Moura Coelho, M.; Mardegan Otilia, S.; Wan Der Maas Moreira, J.; Roas Martins Marquito, G.; Gomes Hoste, F.; Câmara Jeveaux-Machado, A.J.; et al. Biostimulant Potential of Ascophyllum nodosum in Mitigating the Effects of Salinity on the Germination of Zea mays L. Seeds 2026, 5, 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/seeds5010014
Soares Braga Pires J, Bonomo Crispim Silva F, da Silva Barbosa ME, Ribeiro Cavilha G, Moura Coelho M, Mardegan Otilia S, Wan Der Maas Moreira J, Roas Martins Marquito G, Gomes Hoste F, Câmara Jeveaux-Machado AJ, et al. Biostimulant Potential of Ascophyllum nodosum in Mitigating the Effects of Salinity on the Germination of Zea mays L. Seeds. 2026; 5(1):14. https://doi.org/10.3390/seeds5010014
Chicago/Turabian StyleSoares Braga Pires, Janyne, Francine Bonomo Crispim Silva, Maria Eduarda da Silva Barbosa, Geovana Ribeiro Cavilha, Mateus Moura Coelho, Samile Mardegan Otilia, Josué Wan Der Maas Moreira, Guilherme Roas Martins Marquito, Fernando Gomes Hoste, Ana Júlia Câmara Jeveaux-Machado, and et al. 2026. "Biostimulant Potential of Ascophyllum nodosum in Mitigating the Effects of Salinity on the Germination of Zea mays L." Seeds 5, no. 1: 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/seeds5010014
APA StyleSoares Braga Pires, J., Bonomo Crispim Silva, F., da Silva Barbosa, M. E., Ribeiro Cavilha, G., Moura Coelho, M., Mardegan Otilia, S., Wan Der Maas Moreira, J., Roas Martins Marquito, G., Gomes Hoste, F., Câmara Jeveaux-Machado, A. J., de Souza Oliveira, V., Alves Fernandes, A., & Dousseau-Arantes, S. (2026). Biostimulant Potential of Ascophyllum nodosum in Mitigating the Effects of Salinity on the Germination of Zea mays L. Seeds, 5(1), 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/seeds5010014

