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- W3032164547 abstract "Tropical countries including India worried for loss of agricultural productivity and food security due to greater risk of meteorological conditions. Additionally, enhanced tropospheric ozone of these countries further affected agricultural productivity. Thus, adapting to a new strategy to protect the crops from ozone is an imperative task. Ethylene diurea (EDU) is most effective protectant and popular among the researchers to assess the ozone related plant loss. While, phenyl urea (PU) and ascorbic acid (AA) are known for their role in plants antioxidative system and urea (U) is used for quick nitrogen supply to plants, although, their effectiveness under ozone pollution is merely known. A field study was conducted to assess the relative effectiveness of EDU, PU, AA and U on growth and productivity of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L var. GG-20) under ozone stress. Result of the study showed increased photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic pigments in protectant applied plants than the plant without any protectant. Primary metabolites, growth and development were also higher in plants under protectant application. Highest growth was observed in plants treated with EDU followed by PU > AA > U than control plants. Antioxidant ascorbic acid concentration was also high in EDU followed by PU > AA > U and control while, phenol contents showed the trend reverse to ascorbic acid and found least under EDU treatment. Application of EDU increased 30.45% of groundnut yield while, increase in yield under PU, AA and U was 18.39%, 10.91% and 2.58% than control, respectively. Study concluded EDU as the most effective protectant for ozone stress while, plant response under PU treatment is close to EDU for most of the parameters. AA showed moderate protective nature and U showed the least protection. Therefore, presented study clarified that PU can be used as most suitable alternative of EDU for protection of plants from ozone pollution." @default.
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- W3032164547 title "Relative effectiveness of ethylenediurea, phenyl urea, ascorbic acid and urea in preventing groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) crop from ground level ozone" @default.
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