Zahra Sardoei Kara; Vahid Reza Saffari; Iraj Tavassolian
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To investigate the effects of priming and foliar spray by 24-epibrassinolide (EBR) on some of Marigold morphological, biological and biochemical traits, an experiment was conducted as factorial on completely randomized design with three replications at experimental laboratory of department of horticulture, ...
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To investigate the effects of priming and foliar spray by 24-epibrassinolide (EBR) on some of Marigold morphological, biological and biochemical traits, an experiment was conducted as factorial on completely randomized design with three replications at experimental laboratory of department of horticulture, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman in 2014. Each of priming and foliar spray of EBR had four concentrations (0, 0.1, 1 and 10 µM). Results showed that growth parameters and photosynthetic pigments increased proportional to the increment of EBR in priming and foliar spray treatments. . The greatest shoot weight (79 percent), root (33 percent), fresh (28 percent) and dry (26 percent) weights of pot marigold compared to control were obtained at priming with 0.1 µM plus foliar spray at 0.1 µM of EBR. Furthermore, the highest chlorophyll a, b, total chlorophyll and carotenoids were found at the same concentration (0.1 µM priming + 0.1 µM foliar spray of EBR) with 2.4, 3.1, 2.6 and 2.7 percent increase respectively. The EBR increased protein and reduced sugar up to (35 percent) and (18.3 percent) compared with control. The results of this experiment indicated that application of EBR can be used to improve the growth and development traits of pot marigold.
Sarah Khorasaninejad; hassan soltanloo; seyedeh sanaz ramezanpour; javad hadian; Sadegh Atashi
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The current research was carried out according to a completely randomized design with three replications to study the effect of drought stress on growth parameters, essential oil constituents and yield of lavender at Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources in 2012. Five levels ...
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The current research was carried out according to a completely randomized design with three replications to study the effect of drought stress on growth parameters, essential oil constituents and yield of lavender at Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources in 2012. Five levels of water deficit stress including D1 (100 percent FC, control), D2 (85 percent FC), D3 (70 percent FC), D4 (55 percent FC) and D5 (40 percent FC) were investigated during four months. Results indicated that drought stress motivated a significant influence in all of the growth parameters and essential oil yield and percent (P<0.05). In decrease in soil water lead to reduce in stem length, shoot wet weight, root wet weight and root dry weight and increase in length of root and essential oil percent, at first, and then reduction in this two parameters. Reduction in growth parameters lead to reduce in number of flower in 5th level, therefor leaves essential oil were analysed because of uniformity in results. The highest values of essential oil percent were obtained under 85percent field capacity. The most important of essential oil component is Borneol that increased. The least values of Camphor were obtained under 85 percent field capacity. Also, the medium level of drought stress caused to icrease in percent and quality of lavender essential oil. .
mehdi nazarian; Mohammad Javad Arvin; shima hasanzadehfard
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To investigate the effects of methyl jasmonate growth regulators on growth characteristics, fruit number and fruit yield of ‘Semsuri’ melon, an experiment at the field of Shahid Bahonar University was conducted in summer 2012. Melon (cv. ‘Semsuri’) is widely cultivated in Iran ...
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To investigate the effects of methyl jasmonate growth regulators on growth characteristics, fruit number and fruit yield of ‘Semsuri’ melon, an experiment at the field of Shahid Bahonar University was conducted in summer 2012. Melon (cv. ‘Semsuri’) is widely cultivated in Iran and therefore increasing the fruit yield and quality of this cultivar is necessary. Some growth regulators including Methyl Jasmonate (MJ) may improve growth and development of plants when applied at appropriate low concentrations. Thus, a complete random block experiment at the research field of Shahid Bahonar University was conducted to study the impact of 0, 2.5 and 5µM of MJ applied as seed soaking, foliar spray at 6-7 leaf stages, after fruit set and in combination with treatments on growth and fruit yield of ‘Semsuri’ melon. To promote growth and fruit yield, two times application of MJ is required. MJ reduced leaf ion leakage and increased chlorophyll index, relative water content, flesh thickness, plant fresh weight and fruit yield. Moreover, MJ significantly reduced fruit set that reduces fruit hand thinning. Most effective level of MJ was 5 µM applied at 3 stages. Compared with control, 5µM MJ reduced leaf ion leakage (42 percent), and increased chlorophyll index (45 percent), relative water content (32 percent), flesh thickness (33 percent), plant fresh weight (38 percent), root fresh weight (40 percent) and fruit yield (24 percent with two melons per plant and 19 percent with three fruits per plant).