Volume 26 (2024)
Volume 25 (2023)
Volume 24 (2022)
Volume 23 (2021)
Volume 22 (2020)
Volume 21 (2019)
Volume 20 (2018)
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Volume 18 (2016)
Volume 17 (2015)
Volume 16 (2014)
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Evaluation of the Effect of Different Sources of Organic and Mineral Silicate Fertilizers on the Concentration of Nutrients in Two Varieties of Rice

َAzam Sadat Yousefi; Mohammad Ali Bahmanyar; Bahi Jalili; Mahdy Ghajar

Volume 26, Issue 1 , March 2024, , Pages 35-49

https://doi.org/10.22059/jci.2023.350381.2753

Abstract
  Objective: Proper nutrition program is one of the main ways to improve plant quality and has a significant role in increasing its performance.Methods: To investigate the effect of the use of organic and mineral sources containing silicon on the concentration of silicon, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium ...  Read More

The effect of foliar application of Calcium Silicate on Salt Stress Tolerance of Two Canola (Brassica napus L.) Varieties

Kamal Sadat Asilan

Volume 21, Issue 4 , December 2019, , Pages 353-366

https://doi.org/10.22059/jci.2018.271749.2134

Abstract
  A factorial experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with three replications at research fields of Faculty of Agriculture of Tarbiat Modares University, during 2017-2018 growing season. Treatments consisted of three different levels of salinity stress (control), salinity of 5 and ...  Read More

Effect of silicon foliar application on yield and some physio-chemical properties of fennel under limited irrigation

Hasan Mosapour Yahyaabadi; Mohammad Reza Asgharipour

Volume 17, Issue 4 , January 2016, , Pages 1035-1048

https://doi.org/10.22059/jci.2015.55149

Abstract
  In this study, the effect of drought and different concentrations of silicon was examined on seed yield, essential oil percentage and physio-chemicals properties in fennel plant. The experimental design was a split plot with three irrigation regimes: irrigation at 100, 70 and 40 percent of FC comprising ...  Read More