In Vitro Evaluation of the Effect of Natmur 30,200 and 1m on Cowpea Seed Germination Under Salt Stress Conditions: A Randomized Study


Authors : Sabrin Sumaila Samiudeen

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 12 - December


Google Scholar : https://tinyurl.com/592czfhm

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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25dec1586

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Abstract : Salt stress significantly impacts plant growth and productivity. This review examines the effects of Natrum Muriaticum (Natrum Mur) on basil, tomato, and cowpea plants under salt stress conditions. Studies show Natrum Mur treatment improves plant growth, physiology, and yield, with notable enhancements in germination rates, photosynthesis, and biomass production. The 12X and 30X potencies demonstrated pronounced effects, suggesting a potential dose-response relationship. These findings indicate Natrum Muriaticum's potential as a tool for mitigating salt stress in crops, offering insights for agricultural applications.

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Salt stress significantly impacts plant growth and productivity. This review examines the effects of Natrum Muriaticum (Natrum Mur) on basil, tomato, and cowpea plants under salt stress conditions. Studies show Natrum Mur treatment improves plant growth, physiology, and yield, with notable enhancements in germination rates, photosynthesis, and biomass production. The 12X and 30X potencies demonstrated pronounced effects, suggesting a potential dose-response relationship. These findings indicate Natrum Muriaticum's potential as a tool for mitigating salt stress in crops, offering insights for agricultural applications.

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