Increased thirst, swelling, congestion, premature or excessive pollination, poor planting, chlorosis high salinity, burns. Aggravation by the sun, or heat in the morning. Improvement in the wind, spraying with cold water and for irrigation in general.
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Aphids caused by neglect or too much fertliser (337)
The Phos-ac-7CH and Nat-M-31CH treatments stimulated stem growth in the germination stage (3.40 cm) and Nat-M 7CH root growth (4.07 cm) in the emergence stage. During the vegetative development, the plants with the highest production were those treated with Nat-M 7CH. (1535)
The variables evaluated were germination percentage, germination speed index, shoot length, leaf area, number of leaves, root volume, root dry matter, and shoot dry matter. The treatments pelleted seeds/talc Nat-m 5cH and pelleted seeds/talc Nat-m 7cH increased all variables evaluated. They differed statistically from the controls, with a positive response for the development of tomato seedlings under disequilibrium conditions. (1654)
The variables evaluated during vegetative development were: plant height, stem diameter, number of leaves, weight, leaf area and productive yield. Significant differences were recorded in all the variables and stages of development studied. The highest germination values corresponded to SiT-7CH and PhA-7CH (100%), surpassing the control group (83.5%). The PhA-7CH and NaM-31CH treatments stimulated stem growth in the germination stage (3.40 cm) and NaM-7CH root growth (4.07 cm) in the emergence stage. During the vegetative development, the plants with the highest production were those treated with NaM-7CH. (1655)
Natrum mur 200c increased the rate of seed germination, seed water content and growth of seedlings. The drug also enhanced chlorophyll, soluble and insoluble sugar, rubisco and total protein content as compared to the untreated salt stressed group. Treatment with Natrum mur 200c increased salt tolerance in the seedlings as compared to the untreated salt stressed group. All the data were analyzed by ANOVA and the significance level was not less than 1%. (1660)
...the use of Nat-m promoted a significant increase in vegetable growth, chiefly in dilution 6 CH (P3), causing a significant increase in the RGR [regrowth rate] of the bean population (1690)
The treatments consisted of the pelletization of tomato seeds with six dynamizations of Nat-m (3cH, 5cH, 7cH, 9cH, 11cH and 13cH). Coated or uncoated seeds (controls) were placed in phenolic foam blocks, kept in plastic trays previously moistened with 50 mM NaCl saline solution (2.922 g.L-1 of NaCl, electrical conductivity = 4.5 dSm-1) and nutrient solution (0.15 dS.m-1) at half the ionic strength, containing 4, 1, 2, 1, 0.5 and 0.5 mmol.L-1 of N, P, K, Ca, Mg and S, and 17.5, 9.5, 10.5, 2, 0.45 and 0.35 mmol.L-1 of Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu and Mo, respectively. The variables evaluated were germination percentage, germination speed index, shoot length, leaf area, number of leaves, root volume, root dry matter, and shoot dry matter. The treatments pelleted seeds/talc Nat-m 5cH and pelleted seeds/talc Nat-m 7cH increased all variables evaluated. They differed statistically from the controls, with a positive response for the development of tomato seedlings under disequilibrium conditions. (1702)
This research aimed to evaluate the action of potencies of Natrum muriaticum in detoxification of seeds of Solanum lycopersicum after salt stress. ... After 14 days it was evaluated the germination percentage (G%), germination speed index (IVG), average length of root (CR), average length of shoot (CPA) and dry matter (MS). Salt stress interfered in all variables differing from the other treatments, the procedure of detoxification by homeopathic doses proved effective, especially in %G and IVG, and did not differ for MS and CPA, while the average for CR treatments detoxified by N. muriaticum were superior to treatment with water. Treatment of tomato seeds with N. muriaticum after stress is feasible and efficient. (1732)
The Natrum muriaticum 18CH reduced significantly the inflorescences number. The other homeopathic remedies were not significant for the remaining variables. (1738)
The plants with the highest production were those treated with NaM-7CH. (1535)
In general, the assessed morphometric variables were favored with the application of the homeopathic treatments NaM 7CH and NaM 7+13CH; the increase in root length (LR) and fresh leaf biomass (BFH) were greater even when the plants were in salinity stress conditions (75mM NaCl). The TF reached the highest value when the plants in saline medium were treated with NaM-7CH, and an increase greater than 50% in PR was observed with respect to the (AD) control treatment. (1771)