Volume 8
Journal of Biotechnology & Biomaterials
ISSN: 2155-952X
Euro Biotechnology 2018
October 11-12, 2018
October 11-12, 2018 | Moscow, Russia
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Research on the testing of products with biostimulatory effect based on amino acid with potential
in the treatment of rape seed
Mihai Gidea
1
, Cristina Enascuta
2
, Mihaela Doina Niculescu
3
, Doru Gabriel Epure
4
, Emilia Oprescu
2
and
Carmen Gaidau
3
1
University Of Agronomic Sciences And Veterinary Medicine Of Bucharest
2
Scientific Research And Technological Development In Chemical And Petrochemical Industry
3
National Research And Development Institute For Textil And Leader
4
Probstdorfer Saatzucht Romania Srl
D
ue to its major potential for biofuel production, the rape-cured areas have steadily increased lately, reaching a
cultivated area of 38 million ha worldwide at 2016 (FAOSTAT). In these conditions, the problem of increasing the
level of the obtained productions is raised more and more, The paper presents the results of the researches regarding the
treatment of rape seeds with products containing amino acids (aa). In this context, there were 4 products based on keratin
hydrolyzed wool and chelated (co) of Zn, Mn, Cu, Mg and Mo. For testing, a bifactorial experience was performed where
Factor A tested the product with 5 graduations a1 14% aa + 0.5% co, a2 12% aa + 0.3% co, a3 10% aa + 0.4% co, a4 14%
aa+0.4% co+1% Caryophyllus aromaticus oil microcapsules, and Factor B seed immersion time in products tested with
a1 control, a2 1h, a3 2h, a4 3h. The assays were performed under laboratory conditions. The treatments were film-coated
and, after treatment, the seeds were seeded, the TopPaper recommended by ISTA for rapeseed testing.The research
found that all the treatments applied had a stimulating effect on the monitored parameters, thus increased the rate and
germination rate, and increased the average daily germination rate, the average germination time. From a biometric
point of view, there was an increase in the average length of plantlets and roots, as well as the average daily growth rate.
The treatments applied did not show phytotoxic effects.
Biography
Mihai Gidea is form University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, Romania
gideam@yahoo.comMihai Gidea et al., J Biotechnol Biomater 2018, Volume 8
DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X-C5-100