Abstract:
This study followed the effect of two organic biostimulants on the photosynthesis process in two salad varieties grown
in the greenhouse. At the same time, the aim was to establish the most effective way to apply biostimulants to increase
production. Application of growth regulators was done every ten days by foliar spraying and root application. The first
application being made at the appearance of the first leaves, and the last application was made ten days before harvest.
The biostimulants used in this study were Wuxal Ascofol with a high content of algae extract and Black Jack based on
humic acids. The photosynthesis process was evaluated by determining the total chlorophyll content and by evaluating
the content of photosynthetic pigments in the leaves. The study showed that the applied organic treatments stimulated
the photosynthesis process in both varieties of salad, which was correlated with an increase in head of salad.
Chlorophyll content of 431 nm and chlorophyll b 453 nm, components of the absorption center that capture light energy
and transfer it to the reaction center recorded the highest values in the variant treated with Wuxal Ascofol, which shows
an intense transport of assimilated to foliar system. It was also noted that the foliar application of biostimulants to
lettuce gives much better results than the application at the root level.