The purpose of the research was to determine the effect of the foliar use of a growth regulator with the trade name of Tytanit, containing titanium ascorbate, on photosynthetic activity and chlorophyll content in  ×  T. Martyn leaves. There were two kinds of plots: C - control series; Ti - plants treated with Tytanit, containing 8.5 g of titanium in 1 dm. The following parameters were determined: maximum photosystem II efficiency (F/F) in a dark-adapted state, actual photosystem II efficiency (ΔF/F) in a light-adapted state, photochemical quenching factor (QP), non-photochemical quenching factor (QN), and chlorophyll and b content. The Fisher-Snedecor test was used to determine whether the impact of experimental factors was significant, and the HSD 0.05 value was calculated using Tukey's test. Compared to control, the photosynthetic apparatus performance of alfalfa was positively affected by the regulator compared to control. Tytanit applied to plant leaves increased their photosynthetic activity as a result of an increase in the content of chlorophyll pigments. It was also found that periods of rainfall deficiency did not affect the beneficial effects of the regulator.

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