Effect
Increased nitrogen N use efficiency
Increased water use efficiency
Increased yield
Tyson treated Sweet Basil, soil-grown in a greenhouse under drought conditions and different nutrient levels resulted in a 16% higher yield (sign), less dry matter (-1%), a lower total leaf area (-2.3%), a 25.8% higher stomatal conductance (sign), a 15.2% higher water productivity (sign), a 3% higher specific leaf area, 4.4% more chlorophyll (sign), a 14.1% higher NUE (sign), a 10% lower nitrate content (sign), 10.7% more phenolics (sign) and 9.8% more ascorbic acid content (sign) compared to the untreated control treatment.
Trial details
indoor, greenhouse, soil grown, different nutrient and drought stress levels
Italy
Crop
Basil, Ocimum basilicum L.
Trial application
Method
Foliar spray
Timing
First treatment 10 days after transplant, followed by a treatment every 10 days
Rate
3 mL/L
2023
Combined effect of biostimulants, N level and drought stress on yield, quality and physiology of greenhouse-grown basil
Plant stress
10
1-14
Crop group