alireza moghaddam khamseh; Saeed Sayfzadeh; Jahanfar Daneshian; Hamidreza Zakerin; alireza valadabadi
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In order to evaluate the planting date delay on phenological traits, yield components, grain yield, and linoleic and linolenic fatty acids of new sunflower hybrids, an experiment has been conducted as split plot in a randomized, completely block design, with four replicates at the field of oilseed section ...
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In order to evaluate the planting date delay on phenological traits, yield components, grain yield, and linoleic and linolenic fatty acids of new sunflower hybrids, an experiment has been conducted as split plot in a randomized, completely block design, with four replicates at the field of oilseed section of seed and plant Improvement during 2014-2016 growing season. The treatments include seven sunflower hybrids (Barzegar, Farrokh, Haysan 36, Qasem, Shams, Azargol, and Haysan 25) on three planting dates (15 days after harvest of autumn (wheat), July 1, July 15, and July 30, respectively). The experimental results show significant effects of planting date on all traits except number of seeds per head and linolenic acid at the level of 1% and on the percentage of oil and linoleic acid at the level of 5%. The studied hybrids are significantly different in all traits except linoleic and linolenic fatty acids. The latest experimental hybrids include Barzegar and Azargol hybrids and the earliest hybrid is Farrokh. The highest grain yield is obtained from the date of the first sowing at the rate of 2840 kg / ha and in the case of delayed sowing the yield is reduced to 41%.
Seyed Basir Mousavi; Saeed Sayfzade; Hamid Jabbari; alireza valadabadi; Esmaeil Hadidi Masouleh
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The current study tries to evaluate the effect of auxin foliar application in two safflower cultivars under drought stress condition, using a factorial split plot experiment with randomized complete block design in two years (2017-2018 and 2018-2019). It has been conducted at research field of Seed and ...
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The current study tries to evaluate the effect of auxin foliar application in two safflower cultivars under drought stress condition, using a factorial split plot experiment with randomized complete block design in two years (2017-2018 and 2018-2019). It has been conducted at research field of Seed and Plant Improvement Research Institute in Karaj and evaluates irrigation at two levels including normal irrigation (control) and interruption of irrigation from the beginning of grain filling stage (drought) in the main plots and cultivars of Padideh and Goldasht and auxin foliar application in two levels of non-foliar application of distilled water (control) and foliar application of auxin (indole acetic acid) in one step (mid-flowering) at a concentration of 3000 mg.l-1 (30 ppm) in sub-plots as a factorial. In the auxin foliar application and non-foliar application (control) in both normal irrigation and drought stress treatments, the highest total number of heads per plant in Goldasht cultivar have been 26.3 and 24.3 respectively, and the highest grain number per plant observed in Goldasht cultivar have been at 708 and 592, respectively. Auxin foliar application and irrigation has had no significant effect on the grain oil percentage. Goldasht cultivar demonstrates a higher grain yield compared to Padideh cultivar due to lower head temperature, higher soluble carbohydrate concentration, number of heads, and 1000-grain weight. Generally, results show that the effect of the studied treatments is affected by the year and despite the positive effect of auxin foliar application on some yield components at both irrigation levels, foliar application of auxin at middle of flowering stage has no significant effect on grain yield.