The forgoing experimental results showed the effects of water quality on wheat growth and yield. It also demonstrated the importance of providing mineral nutrient starting from soaking wheat seeds as planting material. The phytotron setting provided controlled conditions thereby eliminating temperature leaving alone the properties of the test waters to show their respective influence on wheat.
Utilization of natural nutrient-rich waters as soaking medium during vernalization and as irrigation water under late summer simulation is more beneficial than using ordinary tap water. Diluted SYE caused N-61 winter wheat to attain earlier heading thus, earlier maturity and heavier grains compared to tap water.
Further studies are recommended to determine the specific effects of the test water by conducting tissue analysis for better correlation. Also, the effects of other dilution levels of seaweed water yeast extract are important information to elaborate further differences between the effects of the two treatment waters. Finally, a consolidated knowledge base from laboratory trials must be tested under actual field conditions for validation for practical applications.