Abstract:
This paper presents the results of a study regarding the influence of
treatment with copper in different concentrations (60mg/l, 100mg/l and
150mg/l) on germination and incipient growth on two crop species. The
following indicators were analyzed: the percentage of germinated seeds, the
mean time of germination, the length of the root and of the hypocotyl, the
tolerance index, the chlorophyll fluorescence. In both species, the following
effects were recorded: a statistically not significant increase in germination
percentage; a reduction of the germination mean time, a negative influence on
root and hypocotyle elongation; a reduction of the tolerance index, a reduction
of the chlorophyll fluorescence ΦPSII parameter. Brassica oleracea was more
sensible compared to Cucurbita pepo towards the applied treatments.