PJB-2018-455
Investigation of the Effects of Surface Stress Generated by Increased Redox Potential Active Water, Used as Organic Pesticide on Different Ornamental Plants
Kagan Tolga Cinisli
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the effects of organic pesticides on plant leaves. we will get 1 liter of 20 liters of water in the form of Pototop (Redox value 1300 mV enhanced active water) spray on the rubber tree (Ficus elastica), Golden strawberry (Physalis peruviana) and Poinsettia flower (Euphorbia pulcherrima) plants (1/20) leaf, and effects of leaf porosity and stoma size according to application times were examined at 1 hour, 3 hours, 5 hours, 7 hours, 12 hours and 24 hours in the day. Leaf porosity and stoma size of plant groups applied are increased compared to control. Obtained results were found to be significant after statistical studies (p <0.05). It has been determined that plant species differs in terms of leaf permeability and stoma size according to application time. At the end of 24h, pototop applied to the leaf surface (active water) lost its activity in all plant species. It has been determined that the stomal mechanism of the plant leaf of active water, which is an organic pesticide, causes the surface tension of the active water applied to the leaf for a certain period of time. In addition, if the stomata are left open for a while, the plant is thought to have a positive effect on the biochemical and physiological life cycle.
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