Alireza Khaleghi; Rohangiz Naderi; Alireza Salami; Mesbah Babalar; Iman Roohollahi; Gholamreza Khaleghi
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Drought is one of the most important environmental factors which limit the growth of woody plants. Iran is located in arid and semi-arid area therefore the growth and cultivation of ornamental trees and shrubs were limited. For this purpose, effect of foliar-applied salicylic acid and/or spermidine (0, ...
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Drought is one of the most important environmental factors which limit the growth of woody plants. Iran is located in arid and semi-arid area therefore the growth and cultivation of ornamental trees and shrubs were limited. For this purpose, effect of foliar-applied salicylic acid and/or spermidine (0, 100, 500 and 1000 µmol) on reduce drought stress injuries of one-year seedlings ofOsage orange (Maclura pomifera) was examinedat the Horticultural Research Station, University of Tehran, in 2013.This study was conducted as a factorial based on completely randomized design with three replications. First, PGRs were foliar-applied for two consecutive days in during the early morning and the late afternoon and then plants were droughted by withholding water for 10 days. The damaging effects of drought on membrane leakage were reversed by low concentrations of salicylic acid and/or spermidine. Also, salicylic acid and spermidin at a concentration of 100 µmol stimulated catalase and superoxide dismutase activity, enhanced proline and chlorophyll content and maintained photochemical efficiency of chlorophyllunder drought stress. But Spermidine and salicylic acid at high concentrations were ineffective and/or inhibitors. Finally, our results showed that 100 µmol salicylic acid and/or spermidine maybe the best concentration for increasing of drought tolerance in young seedling, especially during transplanting and planting in permanent location.
Alireza Moshrefi Araghi; Rohangiz Naderi; Mesbah Babalar; mohammad taheri
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Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is a potted plant, which its colorful bracts appear in short days. In thisexperiment, effect of different ammonium to total nitrogen ratios on quantitative and qualitative traits ofpoinsettia was studied. The experiment was conducted as a complete randomized design ...
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Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) is a potted plant, which its colorful bracts appear in short days. In thisexperiment, effect of different ammonium to total nitrogen ratios on quantitative and qualitative traits ofpoinsettia was studied. The experiment was conducted as a complete randomized design with threereplicates. The plants were irrigated with water containing of different ammonium to total nitrogen ratiosof 0, 0.05, 0.1 and 0.16. At the end of experiment, vegetative traits, fresh and dry weight of shoot androot, chlorophyll index and mineral elements concentration were assessed. Overall study results revealedthat quality and quantity characteristics of poinsettia were significantly affected by various ammoniumsto total nitrogen ratios. So that, the maximum bract area and leaf area achieved for the ratio 0.05 meq/land the minimum achieved for the ratio 0.16 meq/l. Bract productions in plants delayed and its longevitydecreased by ratios higher than 0.05 meq/l. In addition, effect of treatments on fresh and dry weight ofbract, leaf, stem, and root and leaf nitrogen level was significant. According to the results, adjustment ofammonium to total nitrogen in the nutrient solution with ratio of 0.05 meq/l likely makes improving in theproduction characteristics of poinsettia.Keywords: ammonium, bract, chlorophyll
Azizollah Khandan-Mirkohi; Farzaneh Kazemi; Mesbah Babalar; Rouhangiz Naderi
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To evaluate the effect of limited application of nitrogen (N) on the height control of geranium(Pelargonium hortorum) and improving its quality performance, an experiment was conducted based on acomplete randomized block design with three replications in the greenhouse environment through theyears 2011-2012. ...
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To evaluate the effect of limited application of nitrogen (N) on the height control of geranium(Pelargonium hortorum) and improving its quality performance, an experiment was conducted based on acomplete randomized block design with three replications in the greenhouse environment through theyears 2011-2012. Geranium seedlings were cultivated in the pots filled with peat-based substrate (peat, 80vol. percent + sandy loam field soil 20 vol. percent). For the limited application of N, four differentnutrient solutions with the same macro and micro elements, except N levels of 2.5, two, 1.5 and one mMwere applied. The rate of ammonium to nitrate nitrogen for all treatments was kept as 20 to 80 percent.The traits such as plant height, number and length of shoots, number of florescence and number offlowers in the florescence, pedicle length and leaf number, leaf area, chlorophyll, antocianins, fresh anddry weight of shoot and root were measured at the end of the experiment. Limitation of N applicationfrom 2.5 mM to 1.5 mM in the nutrient solution, although reduced the length of shoot, but did not affectnegatively the quality of plants. Farther decreasing of N level to 1 mM, negatively influenced the allquality and quantity parameters of the plant and may not be introduced for production of geranium.
Raheleh Edalati Morafah; Mostafa Arab; Rohangiz Naderi; Majid Rahemi
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Leaf yellowing is a major problem in postharvest of Alstroemeria cut flowers. For delaying of leaf yellowing and increasing flower quality a completely randomized factorial design was carried out on the Alstroemeria cut flowers (‘Fuji’ cultivar). In this research Ethanol (0, 2, 4, 6%), GA3 ...
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Leaf yellowing is a major problem in postharvest of Alstroemeria cut flowers. For delaying of leaf yellowing and increasing flower quality a completely randomized factorial design was carried out on the Alstroemeria cut flowers (‘Fuji’ cultivar). In this research Ethanol (0, 2, 4, 6%), GA3 (0, 50, 100, 150 mg/litre) in two methods (pulse and continuous) were investigated on the flower vese life and other qualitative traits. There is 4% sucrose in all treatments except control. Result revealed that continuous treatment had more effect on the vase life and quality of flowers than pulse treatment. 4% Ethanol prolonged vase life and increased solution uptake. Increasing GA3 concentration in holding solution prolonged vase life and coused better retention of quality of cut flowers. However had no significant difference in 100 &150 mg/L GA3 in flower vase life, solution uptake and fresh weight? Moreover GA3 in pulse treatment had more effect than continuous treatment on better retention of chlorophyll.
Azizollah Kheiry; Ahmad Khalighi; Younes Mostofi; Rohangiz Naderi
Volume 13, Issue 1 , August 2011, , Pages 9-20
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Tuberose is one of the most important floral crops in Iran. Long spikes of fragrant flowers make it excellent for cut flower. Due to the beauty and sweet fragrance of flowers, it used in all seasons for flower arrangements. Production of high quality flowers and vase life extension is important for competition ...
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Tuberose is one of the most important floral crops in Iran. Long spikes of fragrant flowers make it excellent for cut flower. Due to the beauty and sweet fragrance of flowers, it used in all seasons for flower arrangements. Production of high quality flowers and vase life extension is important for competition in world markets. For this reason this research was conducted on Polianthes tuberosa var Double base on factorial experiment in RCB (randomized complete block design) with three replications. Both gibberellic acid (GA3) and benzyl adenine (BA) were sprayed on bulbs and foliage of plants at four concentration levels. Results showed that gibberellic acid and benzyl adenine treatments had significant differences in all of the measured indices at one percent level. Gibberellic acid increased stem and rachis length in some concentrations and also accelerated flower stalk emerge. Benzyl adenine increased stem diameter, floret numbers and vase life and preceded flowering. Both of these plant growth regulators improved water uptake by cut flowers and increased diameter of second floret but decreased ethylene production of the flowers. Essential oils of flowers were extracted by solvent extraction method. Both of the plant growth regulators had negative effects on essential oils of flowers, but in 1000 mg.l-1 of BA essential oils of flowers were higher than other concentrations.