Arezou Paravar; Saeideh Maleki Farahani; Alireza Rezazadeh
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In order to effect controlled ageing on parameters germination, membrane peroxidation and antioxidant activity the stressed seeds of Balangu (Lallemantia sp), a four- factor factorial study in a completely randomized design with three replications was conducted in Laborartory Seed Science and Technology ...
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In order to effect controlled ageing on parameters germination, membrane peroxidation and antioxidant activity the stressed seeds of Balangu (Lallemantia sp), a four- factor factorial study in a completely randomized design with three replications was conducted in Laborartory Seed Science and Technology Shahed University in 2015. Dragons’ head (Lallemantia iberica) and Lady’s mantle (Lallemantia royleana) were imposed three drought stress level (control, mild and severe) during seed development and the produced seeds were aged at different seed moisture content (5, 15 and 25% for 24 and 48 hours duration). Analysis of variance showed that the interaction effect of species, moisture stress during seed development, duration of aging and seed moisture content on germination percentage, germination rate, mean germination time, membrane peroxidation and catalase activity was significant. It was observed increasing germination percentage and rate germination, mean germination time and catalase activity in the Lady’s mantle stressed seeds and reduced membrane peroxidation and increasing membrane peroxidation and reduced germination percentage and rate germination, mean germination and catalase activity in the Dragons’ head stressed seeds. Impressed Dragons’ head stressed seed from maternal by more aging were affected by negative effect of aging more than stressed seeds of Lady’s mantle from maternal.
Kamyar Kazemi; Mohammad Khajehosseini; Ahmad Nezami; Hamdollah Eskandari
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Effect of seed priming on germination and seedling growth of sesame investigated under controlled conditions. The primed seeds with ZnSO4 had the maximum germination percentage whereas the highest germination rate was observed in hydro-primed seeds. The treated seeds with PEG showed the best growth of ...
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Effect of seed priming on germination and seedling growth of sesame investigated under controlled conditions. The primed seeds with ZnSO4 had the maximum germination percentage whereas the highest germination rate was observed in hydro-primed seeds. The treated seeds with PEG showed the best growth of the seedlings and rootlet. The complementary field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of seed priming and irrigation intervals on the growth and the yield of sesame. A split plot experiment was carried out based on the RCBD with four replications in a field in Northwest of Shadegan during 2013-14 growing season. Main plots were irrigation intervals (irrigation after 150 and 250 mm evaporation from class-A evaporation pan) and sub plots were eight seed priming levels (as the laboratory test). The maximum plant height was observed in plants from the treated seeds with CaCl2 (5 percent) and irrigated after 150 mm evaporation from pan and the minimum plant height was observed from the no-primed seeds and irrigated after 250 mm evaporation from the pan. The highest and the lowest of 1000-seed weight achieved in plants from the treated seeds with hydro-priming and irrigated after 150 mm evaporation from the pan, and in plants from the non-primed seeds and irrigated after 250 mm evaporation from the pan, respectively. The maximum amounts of biological yield, seed yield, water use efficiency, oil yield, oil percentage and the minimum protein content were achieved in plants from the treated seeds with hydro-priming. Irrigation after 250 mm evaporation from the pan decreased the yield and yield components.