Vahid Akbarpour; Mahboobeh Ashnavar; Mohammad Ali Bahmanyar
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Plant secondary materials play an important role in health and human nutrition. According to the importance of coneflower in the production of secondary materials and also the effect of nutrient on the amount of secondary materials, a pot experiment was conducted with a completely randomized design six ...
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Plant secondary materials play an important role in health and human nutrition. According to the importance of coneflower in the production of secondary materials and also the effect of nutrient on the amount of secondary materials, a pot experiment was conducted with a completely randomized design six treatments and three replications in Sari University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources in 2015. Treatments were included: chemical fertilizer (150 kg N, 120 kg P2O5 and 250 kg K2O per hectare from urea, triple super phosphate and potassium sulphate source, respectively) (CF), 30 t.ha-1 manure (M), 15 t.ha-1 M+25 percent CF, 15 t.ha-1 M+50 percent CF and 15 t.ha-1 M+75 percent CF and control (without applying chemical fertilizer and compost). Result indicated that all traits such as chlorophyll a and b, yield of anthocyanin and flavonoid in leaf and root, yield of total phenolic in flower and percentage of antioxidant activity in full bloom were affected by different fertilizer treatments. So that the maximum concentration of chlorophyll a and b (11.33 and 2.41 mg.gr-1 FW respectively) were related to the application of chemical fertilizer that with incorporation manure and chemical fertilizer (15 t.ha-1 M + 25 percent CF and 15 t.ha-1 M+75 percent CF) were statistically the same level. Meanwhile, the application of 30 t.ha-1 M had the greatest effect on anthocyanin and flavonoid in leaves and total phenolic of flower. Maximum antioxidant activity was obtained with using 15 t.ha-1 M+25 percent CF increased 10 percent and 80 percent compared to the control and CF treatments, respectively.
Mahshid Ghafouri; Ali Soleimani; Vali Rabiei
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Using the essential oils to increase the storage life and quality of horticultural products as a new idea is developed in agriculture. In this context, an experiment was conducted in order to effect of application Essential oils of clove and Cinnamon on maintain quality post-harvest of pomegranate (‘Punica ...
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Using the essential oils to increase the storage life and quality of horticultural products as a new idea is developed in agriculture. In this context, an experiment was conducted in order to effect of application Essential oils of clove and Cinnamon on maintain quality post-harvest of pomegranate (‘Punica granatum’ cv. Tarom red skin). A split design in time in a completely randomized design with two factors essential oils of cloves and cinnamon each in four levels (0, 500, 1000, 1500 mg per liter) and time in three levels (one month, two months, three months of storage) at 6°C and relative humidity of 85 percent, with four replications. The results showed that with increasing storage period total soluble solid (TSS), anthocyanin, electrolyte leakage, chilling injury, weight loss percent and severity of decay increased. Essential oils by reducing oxidation processes, such as respiration of consumption organic acids in products reduce. The amount of anthocyanin in the fruit treated with essential oil of clove increased more than pomegranates treated with Essential oil of cinnamon. Essential Oils of clove and Cinnamon have a similar effect of chilling injury and decay. Decay of (42.25 percent) in control to (30.75 percent) in the essential oil of cloves 1500 mg per liter decreased in the second month of storage. General, pomegranates treated with essential oils of clove and essential oil of cinnamon have better quality and storage life.
Salar Darabi; Nasser Ghaderi; Ario Emamifar
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Rashe grape cultivar grows in Kurdistan province in rain fed conditions. Microclimate conditions have a great effect on grape berry quality. Information about changes in grape berry composition in the relation to climate changes is limited. In order to measure the effects of slope and altitude on some ...
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Rashe grape cultivar grows in Kurdistan province in rain fed conditions. Microclimate conditions have a great effect on grape berry quality. Information about changes in grape berry composition in the relation to climate changes is limited. In order to measure the effects of slope and altitude on some grape berry chemical composition, a study was conducted on grape cv. ‘Rasheh’ in University of Kurdistan during 2012 and 2013. A randomized complete block design with four treatments (northern and southern slope, low and high altitude) and three replications was used. In this study, amount of carotenoids, anthocyanin, antioxidant capacity, total soluble carbohydrates, tannin and total phenol in grape berry were analyzed. Results showed that southern slope at high altitude increased amount of anthocyanin, antioxidant capacity, phenol and total soluble carbohydrates. Maximum values in the concentration of carotenoid and tannin in grape berry obtained in the northern slope and lower altitude. Berries from Northern slope and lower altitude were found to have a significantly lower anthocyanin and total soluble carbohydrates compared to other treatments. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the planting in the southern slope and higher altitude will help to grape growers for improve the qualitative characteristics of the grape berries.
sonia jamali Anjilani; Javad Fatahu moghadam; Vali Rabiei
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Most of the citrus fruits, especially in North of Iran are stored in common storages. This experimen in oder to persevere appearance and internal fruit quality were conducted in the Citrus Research Station at 1392, Britex-Ti wax, storage wax, polyethlene bag (individual fruit), polyethlene bag (pair ...
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Most of the citrus fruits, especially in North of Iran are stored in common storages. This experimen in oder to persevere appearance and internal fruit quality were conducted in the Citrus Research Station at 1392, Britex-Ti wax, storage wax, polyethlene bag (individual fruit), polyethlene bag (pair fruits) were used alone and with combination with methyl salicylate (MeSA) vs. control (without coating and MeSA). ‘Moro’ blood orange fruits were treated and placed in the common storage for 80 days. Effect of every 20 days intervals was investigated to preserve fruit anti-radical compounds. Results showed that fruits in control and methyl salicylate treatments had the high ratio of TSS/TA after 80 days storage. Individual fruits in bags which treated by methyl salicylate had the highest total anthocyanin (3.99 mg/g FW) and total phenol (peel) contents (0.23 mg/g FW) during 40 days of storage. Individual fruit in bag treatment in combination with methyl salicylate application resulted to the highest ascorbic acid. The highest rate of total phenols was observed in fruits pulp treated with Britex –Ti wax after 60 days storage. Totally, combined treatments had significant influences on reducing decay and enhancing interval quality of ‘Moro’ fruits in common storage.
Shadab Faramarzi; Abbas Yadollahi; Hassan Hajnajari; Abdolali Shojaeean; Sima Damyar
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Study of morphological traits of red fleshed apples is a critical step to improve the quality andcommercializing of them. In order to study genetic diversity of Iranian red fleshed apples, a total of 17morphological characteristics were assessed for eight genotypes of red- fleshed (‘Haji Qermez’, ...
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Study of morphological traits of red fleshed apples is a critical step to improve the quality andcommercializing of them. In order to study genetic diversity of Iranian red fleshed apples, a total of 17morphological characteristics were assessed for eight genotypes of red- fleshed (‘Haji Qermez’, ‘GoushtQermez’, ‘Shahroud-10’, ‘Arous Gousht Qermz’, ‘B.9’, ‘Qazvin 1, 2, 3’) and 12 Iranian and foreigncommercial cultivars (‘Shafei’, ‘Golab Kohanz’, ‘Jonathan’, ‘Golden Delicious’, ‘Granny Smith’,‘Soltani Shabestar’, ‘Fuji’, ‘Red Delicious’, ‘Heydar Zadeh’, ‘Golab Sahneh’, ‘Gala’, and ‘Shafi Abadi’).Dendrogram resulting cluster analysis of the data classified all genotypes into 7 groups. All Iranian andforeign cultivars were located in distinct groups. The results showed that Iranian red fleshed apples weredifferent in their flesh color. This research can be very useful for introducing theses cultivars to market orusing in breeding programs.