How to Chemigate Salinity-Stressed Plants with Hydrogen Peroxide to Increase Survival and Growth Rates
Oxygen fertilization saved bald cypress plants flooded by 8 PPT sodium chloride for four days. Left plant: no oxygen fertilization, no salinity, growing well; middle plant: no oxygen fertilization, 8 PPT salinity stressed, died; right plant: oxygen fertilization, 8 PPT salinity stressed, growing well.
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Sea-Level Rise in Florida
Garden Plant Care
Soil Salinity
HS1280

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Liu, Guodong, Yuncong Li, Kimberly Moore, Kim Gabel, Lei Wu, and Rafael Muñoz-Carpena. 2016. “How to Chemigate Salinity-Stressed Plants With Hydrogen Peroxide to Increase Survival and Growth Rates: HS1280/HS1280, 4/2016”. EDIS 2016 (3). Gainesville, FL:3. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-hs1280-2016.

Abstract

Man-made activities can induce climate change and global sea-level rise, posing threats to the survival and growth of coastal vegetation in Florida. This 3-page fact sheet explains how to ensure plant survival and facilitate the growth of coastal vegetation threatened by sea-level rise and the resulting oxygen deficiencies and saline stresses. Written by Guodong Liu, Yuncong Li, Kimberly Moore, Kim Gabel, Lei Wu, and Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, and published by the Horticultural Sciences Department, April 2016.

HS1280/HS1280: How to Chemigate Salinity-Stressed Plants with Hydrogen Peroxide to Increase Survival and Growth Rates (ufl.edu)

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