Majid Esmaeilizadeh; Azam Lotfi; Seyyed Hossein Mirdehghan; Mohammad Hossein Shamshiri
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In order to investigate the effects of irrigation intervals on pigments and biochemical components of four grapevine cultivars (Yaghooti-e-Ghermez, Askari, Sahebi and Keshmeshi-e-Sefid), an experiment was conducted with five irrigation treatments (3, 6, 9, 12 and 15 days interval) in four replications ...
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In order to investigate the effects of irrigation intervals on pigments and biochemical components of four grapevine cultivars (Yaghooti-e-Ghermez, Askari, Sahebi and Keshmeshi-e-Sefid), an experiment was conducted with five irrigation treatments (3, 6, 9, 12 and 15 days interval) in four replications in greenhouse in 2012. The results of this experiment showed that irrigation intervals have effected on physiological and biochemical factors of grapevine cultivars. The amount of chlorophyll a, b and total chlorophyll in four cultivars were reduced with increasing irrigation intervals, and maximum reduction was observed in 15 days interval irrigation in four cultivars. The maximum and the minimum of chlorophyll a, b, total chlorophyll and carotenoids content were observed in ‘Sahebi’ at 6 days interval irrigation and ‘Askari’ at 15 days, respectively. Total soluble sugars, phenolic compounds and proline contents of leaves in all cultivars increased and leaf relative water content decreased with increasing diurnal irrigation. The maximum leaf relative water content and proline was observed in Sahebi cultivar and the minimum value was belonged to Yaghooti-e-Ghermez and Askari cultivars. Based on the results of this study, it seems that Sahebi cultivar had more tolerant in increasing irrigation intervals compared to Yaghooti-e-Ghermez, Askari and Keshmeshi-e-Sefid cultivars.
Donia Tari; Asad Rokhzadi
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This experiment was conducted to study the effects of sowing date and hydropriming on the yield of two cotton cultivars using a factorial experiment based on randomized complete block design in three replications at the Research Farm of Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj Branch in 2013 growing season. ...
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This experiment was conducted to study the effects of sowing date and hydropriming on the yield of two cotton cultivars using a factorial experiment based on randomized complete block design in three replications at the Research Farm of Islamic Azad University, Sanandaj Branch in 2013 growing season. The first factor was sowing date with three levels: April 29, May 13, and May 27. The second factor was hydropriming in two levels of control (without priming) and hydro-priming application and the third factor was cultivar with two levels of Paak and Varamin cultivars. Results showed that seed hydropriming at the first sowing date (April 29) significantly increased seed cotton yield in comparison with control (without priming), however hydropriming had no effects on seed cotton at the second and the third sowing dates. Varamin cultivar responded well to early planting and its yield at the first sowing date was significantly higher than that of Paak cultivar whereas there was no difference between two cultivars regarding seed cotton yield at the other sowing dates. Delay in sowing date and non-priming treatments resulted in a significant decrease in oil content of Paak cultivar, but had no significant effect on the oil content of Varamin cultivar.
Tahereh Ardeshiri; Shahrokh Jahan Bin
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To evaluate the effect of foliar application of nano iron and zinc chelated fertilizer on yield and agronomic characteristics of canola (Brassica napus L.) cv Hyola 308 hybrid under drought stress, an experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with three replications in Ramhormoz, ...
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To evaluate the effect of foliar application of nano iron and zinc chelated fertilizer on yield and agronomic characteristics of canola (Brassica napus L.) cv Hyola 308 hybrid under drought stress, an experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design with three replications in Ramhormoz, Khuzestan province in 2012 growing season. Main plots consisted of three levels of irrigation: irrigation in the whole the growing season (control), irrigation cut at the green bud stage and irrigation cut at the seed formation stage and foliar application treatment at the beginning of stem elongation and flowering as subplots consisted of four levels: sprayed with water(control), foliar application with Nano-zinc, foliar application with nano-iron, foliar application composition with nano-zinc and nano-iron (each of them was a concentration of two per thousand). The results showed that cut irrigation in reproductive growth stage decreased the grain yield (18%), biological yield (6%) and harvest index (14%). Plant height and the weight of one thousand seeds were influenced by the interaction of irrigation and spray. Most of the seed oil content (45.2%), the weight of one thousand seeds (4.13 g) and plant height (106.5 cm) were related to the irrigation treatment in whole growth stages and foliar application of nano iron and zinc chelate combination. Spraying plants with nano chelate iron and zinc improved plant tolerance and increased yield in drought stress condition in relation to spray by water (control).
Seyedeh Esmat Hashemi Fadaki; Barat Ali Fakheri; Nafiseh Mehdi Nezhad; Roqia Mohammad Pour
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The replacement of chemical inputs with ecological compatible inputs seems necessary for a step towards in transition from common to sustainable agriculture. In this regard, an experiment was conducted at the research field, University of Zabol, as a split plot based on randomized complete block design ...
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The replacement of chemical inputs with ecological compatible inputs seems necessary for a step towards in transition from common to sustainable agriculture. In this regard, an experiment was conducted at the research field, University of Zabol, as a split plot based on randomized complete block design with three replications, during 2015. Four drought stress levels of 30, 50, 70 and 90 percent of available water were considered as main plots and four levels of nano and nano bio-fertilizers were considered as sub plots. Main effects of fertilizer, drought stress and their interaction were significant for all studied traits. Maximum of photosynthetic pigments, fresh and dry weight of sepals were obtained under treatment of 70% of available water irrigation and foliar application of nano-iron fertilizer. The highest amount of anthocyanin, proline and carbohydrate osmolytes belonged to 30% of available water irrigation and the highest relative water content of leaves belonged to 90% of available water irrigation and foliar application of nano-iron fertilizer. The result of principal component analysis showed that the best-studied treatment was 70% of available water irrigation including with foliar application of nano-iron fertilizer. Spraying nano-iron fertilizer mitigated the effects of drought stress and increased the quantity and quality of roselle sepals.
Somayeh Karami; Hashem Hadi; Mehdi Tajbaksh; Seyed Ali Mohammad Modarres-Sanavy
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In order to study the effect of different levels of irrigation, nitrogen and zeolite onchlorophyll content, forage yield and quality of amaranth, a split plot factorial experiment was conducted as randomized complete block design with three replications at the Research Farm of Tarbiat Modarres University ...
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In order to study the effect of different levels of irrigation, nitrogen and zeolite onchlorophyll content, forage yield and quality of amaranth, a split plot factorial experiment was conducted as randomized complete block design with three replications at the Research Farm of Tarbiat Modarres University during 2013 and 2014 growing seasons. Main factor was three irrigation regimes, irrigation after depleting 40, 60 and 75 percent of soil available waterand sub factor was the combination of the two factors: nitrogen levels 0, 80, 160 and 240 kg.h-1 and zeolite levels 0 and 10 ton.h-1. Results showed that increasing irrigation intervals, especially irrigation after depleting 75% of available water, decreased chlorophyll (37%), forage yield (40%), digestible dry matter (18%), crude protein (17%) and ash (16%) but increased neutral detergent fiber (16%) and acid detergent fiber (7%) compared to control irrigation treatments. Zeolite application under water deficit stress conditions increased chlorophyll, forage yield, digestible dry matter, crude protein and ash, and reduced NDF and ADF. Nitrogen consumption more than 80 kg.h-1 had no significant effect on forage dry yield and quality under soil water deficit conditions and application of zeolite; Therefore, Nitrogen application (80 kg.h-1) was sufficient to obtain suitable forage yield and quality of the amaranth with zeolite application.
Ebrahim Abedi; Vali Rabie; Malek Ghasemi; Farhang Razavi; Javad Fattahi
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Information about the temperature requirements in fruit trees has an important effect on productivity and determining suitable regions for their growing. This research was carried out using single node cuttings test in a randomized complete block design with three replications in Citrus and Subtropical ...
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Information about the temperature requirements in fruit trees has an important effect on productivity and determining suitable regions for their growing. This research was carried out using single node cuttings test in a randomized complete block design with three replications in Citrus and Subtropical Research Center in 2015-16. This study was conducted to determine the chilling requirements of Hayward and Tomuri cultivars and male and female golden genotypes using three chilling models (Chilling hours, Utah, Dynamic) and their heat requirements using growth degree hours (GHD) method. Results showed that the chilling requirements of female and male golden genotype buds were 480 and 585 chilling hours, respectively, and for Hayward and Tomuri cultivars were 692 chilling hours. The amount of buds heat requirements in the cultivar and genotype ranged from 2233 GHD in female golden genotype to 4066 GHD in Hayward cultivar. Hayward cultivar required 966 hours of chilling requirement for maximum flowering, meanwhile Tomuri, male and female golden genotype had a similar chilling for both vegetative bud break and flowering including 692, 585 and 480 hours, respectively. With continued sampling, heat requirements reduced and significant negative correlation was found between chilling and heat requirements for bud break. From low chilling requirements of male and female golden genotypes, we can deduce that climatic conditions may be not limiting factor in the leading of them in growing area. It is thought that Utah and dynamic models may be more suitable than hour model to evaluate of chilling requirements.
Hosein Sadeghi; Mona Karbalaie; Hamid Hadizade
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The limequat is a citrofortunella hybrid that is hybrid between the key lime and the kumquat. It has considerable amount of vitamin C acids which tastes similar to limes. Regarding these traits and it's relatively resistance to low temperatures. It can be a new commetrial citrus in thenorth of sour lemin ...
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The limequat is a citrofortunella hybrid that is hybrid between the key lime and the kumquat. It has considerable amount of vitamin C acids which tastes similar to limes. Regarding these traits and it's relatively resistance to low temperatures. It can be a new commetrial citrus in thenorth of sour lemin trees in Mazandaran weather condition severely damaged by frost. Rootstocks had main affect on scion, such as vegetative vigority, tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses, yields and fruit quality. The objective of this experiment was to evaluate of citrage, citromelo and sour orange rootstocks on the vegetative growth, tree size and mineral absorption ability of limquate. The experiment was conducted in a compeletly randomized design with seven replications. The results showed that the rootstock had significant effect on all parameters except the leaves numbers. The highest amount of chlorophyll (4.84 mg /100 gr) and plant stem diameter (7.07 mm) were observed on the citrange rootstocks plant. Limequats plants on sour orange (91 cm) and citrange (90 cm) rootstocks had vertical growth with better height but lime quat scion produced the most side branches on the citromello rootstock (5.8). The highest and the lowest percentage of water relative content were observed on sour orange rootstock (62.84%) and citrange rootstock (54.60%). In terms of nutrient absorption (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, iron, magnesium and manganese) significant effects were observerd between root stocks; the ability of citromello rootstock to absorb magnesium and manganese was less than other rootstock. In conclusion, citrange rootstock can be a suitable rootstock for Limequat in Mazandaran weather conditions.
Mohammad Hosein Lebaschi; Ebrahim Sharifi Ashoorabadi; Maryam Makizadeh Tafti; Samaneh Asadi-Sanam
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An experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design in split-plot arrangement with three replications to find the most suitable location and the planting density of Thymus vulgaris at dry farming condition in seven provinces of Iran. The experimental treatments consisted of plant density ...
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An experiment was conducted in a randomized complete block design in split-plot arrangement with three replications to find the most suitable location and the planting density of Thymus vulgaris at dry farming condition in seven provinces of Iran. The experimental treatments consisted of plant density (4, 6 and 8 plant/m2), year (1 and 2 years after planting) and location (Tehran, North Khorasan, Isfahan, Kurdistan, Kermanshah, Gilan and East Azerbaijan). The traits comprised of plant height, canopy diameter, dry matter of aerial parts, yield and content of essential oil in full flowering stage. The results revealed that interactions of density, location and year were significant on all studied traits. The highest dry matter (1734 kg/h) and essential oil yield (16.84 kg/h) of aerial parts were obtained in 8 plant/m2 density in Gilan. The maximum and minimum of essential oil content were observed in samples from Isfahan (1.96%) and East Azerbaijan (0.50%), respectively. Based on our findings, it seems that cultivation of T. vulgaris with higher density may cause a higher production of dry matter and essential oil yields under dry farming conditions in Iran.
Hamid Ahmadi Alipour; afshin soltani; hossein kazemi; Alireza Nehbandani
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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as one of the most important agronomic crops has a special status in Iran. Reducing the yield gap is one of the ways to raise the production. In order to, the production rate and the wheat yield gap in Golestan province were analyzed by using a simple simulation model SSM– ...
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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) as one of the most important agronomic crops has a special status in Iran. Reducing the yield gap is one of the ways to raise the production. In order to, the production rate and the wheat yield gap in Golestan province were analyzed by using a simple simulation model SSM– Wheat and GIS software. For this purpose, the managerial information of wheat farming and cultivation were collected based on the provincial level and with regards to the information of 25 weather station and the region soil information, the potential yield was simulated in the irrigated and rainfed conditions at the provincial level and then the potential yield zoning was performed in the GIS and then with regards to the farmer's production rate and real yield at the provincial level, the yield gap and the production one were also calculated in the irrigated and rainfed conditions. Results indicated that the yield average of irrigated and rainfed potential with regards to the figures and current agricultural methods are respectively 8.140 and 4.930 kg per hectare. Also, the potential production in the irrigated and rainfed conditions was obtained equal to 1.357 and 1.112 million tons (total 2.469 million tons). Results showed that in case of studying and removing the factors which may cause the yield gap in the said province, the wheat production can be increased from the current 926 thousand tons to 1.975 million tons. Based on the results of Golestan province, the most important factors causing wheat yield vacuum with current cultivars and agronomic management, improper irrigation management, improper cultivation of cultivars and inappropriate use of basic fertilizers, road and low fertilizer, and for eliminating yield vacuum, use of 165 to 215 kg of seed per hectare, using certified seeds of suitable cultivars for water and dry farming, consuming at least 50 kg of phosphorus fertilizer (equivalent to P2O5) during cultivation, consuming at least 95 kg of pure nitrogen per hectare and integrating farms are suggested.
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.
Babak Peikarestan; Mehrdad Yarnia; Hamid Madani; Hossein Heidari Sharif Abad
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This experiment was carried out on the effect of deficit irrigation and zinc foliar application on chase and challenger sweet corn hybrids in Arak, Islamic Azad University, Agriculture Research Station as a split-plot factorial experiment based on randomized complete block design with three replications ...
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This experiment was carried out on the effect of deficit irrigation and zinc foliar application on chase and challenger sweet corn hybrids in Arak, Islamic Azad University, Agriculture Research Station as a split-plot factorial experiment based on randomized complete block design with three replications during 2014 and 2015. Different levels of water irrigation included full irrigation (control), every furrow irrigation and alternative furrow irrigation were measured assigned to main plot and foliar treatment included non-application of zinc (water sprayed (control), application of drop zinc sulfate (2/1000 lit. ha-1) and fast zinc sulfate (2/1000 lit. ha-1) and two sweet and super sweet corn hybrids by factors in sub plot. Results showed that irrigation patterns, application of the zinc and hybrids and their interaction were significant at 1% of probability in grain yield, grain protein, grain oil content, grain moisture content and proline content in leaves. The highest leaf proline content was observed in every furrow irrigation by 30.21 mg/g which it had 39.86% significant difference with full irrgiation by 21.60 mg/g. The highest grain content was observed in zinc fast foliar application by 28.50 mg/g, while in none zinc spray (control), this amount was reduced to 18.09 mg/g by 57.54% reducing. According to research, alternative irrigation and fast zinc spray on Challenger hybrid is recommendable in deficit water conditions.
Borzo Kazerani; Saied Navabpour; Hossein Sabouri; Seyedeh Sanaz Ramezanpour; Khalil Zaynali Nezhad; Ali Eskandari
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To determine the best selection indices for facilitating the selection procedure in a reproductive stage of 96 mutant lines (M2) of rice under different moisture conditions, an experiment was carried out in two environments at the research farm of Gonbad Kavous University in 2016 base on randomized complete ...
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To determine the best selection indices for facilitating the selection procedure in a reproductive stage of 96 mutant lines (M2) of rice under different moisture conditions, an experiment was carried out in two environments at the research farm of Gonbad Kavous University in 2016 base on randomized complete block design with three replications. Evaluating the reduction percentage in the average values of traits showed that the most damages as affected by drought stress was due to decreases in numbers of filled grains, numbers of tillers, and 1000-grain weight. Results of stepwise regression analysis indicated that 1000-grain weight, plant height, numbers of filled grains, numbers of days to flowering, flag leaf rolling, numbers of tillers, and panicle length traits were respectively entered into the final multivariate regression model as important traits affecting grain yield under a flooded condition, and 1000-grain weight, numbers of days to flowering, plant height, fertility percentage, panicle length, flag leaf frying, and numbers of tillers were respectively entered under drought stress. Evaluation of direct and indirect effects of studied traits on the grain yield using a path analysis showed that, 1000-grain weight, due to a positive and high direct effect, and numbers of filled grains, due to an indirect effect via 1000-grain weight, can be considered as the most important traits for increasing the grain yield under flooded condition. However, 1000-grain weight and fertility percentage can be introduced as appropriate selection criteria for the grain yield under a drought condition.
Nabi Khaliliaqdam; Rojan Hasani; Toraj Mir Mahmoudi
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Meta-analysis is compressive science and statistical analysis of a large content statistical results of different studies in order to the organization of findings. In this study, the effects of some agricultural operations were studied on grain yield, biological yield and harvest index of wheat. The ...
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Meta-analysis is compressive science and statistical analysis of a large content statistical results of different studies in order to the organization of findings. In this study, the effects of some agricultural operations were studied on grain yield, biological yield and harvest index of wheat. The treatments were included soil tillage, nitrogen fertilizer, salt stress, hydro-priming, osmopriming, hormopriming, and physical priming which tested using Hedges method. Therefore, the studies that have control treatment and other treatments, after the weighting of value of traits, effect size, and reaction relation and confidence range estimated. Meta-analysis results showed that nitrogen fertilizer in ranges of 50-250kg/ha caused increasing in grain yield, biological yield, and harvest index. The highest grain yield and biological yield achieved in 125-150 kg/ha and the most harvest index obtained in 230-250 kg/ha. Secondary, tillage in both of fields (irrigated and dry farming) decreased grain yield, biologic yield, and harvest index, so a reduction in dry farming was serious. The lowest (21.15%) and the highest (76.41%) of reduction in wheat production (grain yield) obtained in 4-6 and 12-16 ds/m.s, respectively. Outcomes also showed that hydro-priming, osmopriming, hormopriming have positive effects on grain yield, biologic yield, and harvest index, so that hydro priming increased biologic operation (23%), grain yield (16%) and harvest index (19%). Furthermore, osmopriming had 30% increasing effect in biologic yield and it was to 50% and 59% in biologic operation and seed operation while this effect has caused the small amount of 1% increase in harvest index. The influence of physical priming on characteristics was not significant and it just led to 3% increase grain yield. Overall, concludes emphasis on consuming 125-150kg/ha N, notice to results of replacing secondary tillage with current tillage in dry farming, advice to planting in soils and irrigation with salinity<4 µs/m.s, positive effects of hormo, hydro and osmopriming, as well as expressing of the goodness of meta-analysis method to detect and finalize the positive and negative effects of these different treatments on the production of wheat.
Hosein Nazari Nasi; Reza Amirnia; Mohammadrez Zardashti
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In order to study the effects of biofertilizers on the photosynthetic pigments, relative water content (RWC) and grain yield in medicinal pumpkin plants under drought stress condition, experiments were perfumed across two years at research field station of Zanjan University. This experiment was conducted ...
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In order to study the effects of biofertilizers on the photosynthetic pigments, relative water content (RWC) and grain yield in medicinal pumpkin plants under drought stress condition, experiments were perfumed across two years at research field station of Zanjan University. This experiment was conducted as a split plot based on randomized complete blocks design with three replications. The experiment treatments consisted of drought stress as a main plot in four levels (i.e., control, mild stress, moderate stress and severe stress and biofertilizers as a sub-plot (i.e., no inoculation (control), nitroxin, mycorrhizha and thiobacillus)). Results of combined analysis of variance showed a significant association between irrigation regimes and biofertilizers in terms of chlorophyll a, b and grain yield. Under severe stress condition, nitroxin induced 15.78% and 40% growth in terms of chl a and chl b contents and mycorrizha treatment induced 21% and 47% growth in terms of chl a and chl b contents in comparison with the control, respectively. Only mycorrizha treatment had a positive effect on the RWC and carotenoid content (increased 19% and 5.58% in comparison with no inoculation). Regarding positive effects of nitroxin treatment on increasing of grain yield (under moderate and severe stress condition, caused to 13% and 12.6 % increases in grain yield in comparison with the control, respectively), low cost and easy application, use of mentioned treatment can be recommended.
Aydin Khodaei-Joghan; Majid Agha-Alikhani; Majid Gholamhoseini; Reza Ataei; Ali Sorooshzadeh; Amir Ghalavand
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The current study was conducted to investigate the effects of different soil fertility treatments on qualitative and quantitative yield of sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) under different irrigation regimes. The experiment was conducted in Tarbiat Modares University research field at 2012 and 2013 growing ...
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The current study was conducted to investigate the effects of different soil fertility treatments on qualitative and quantitative yield of sunflower (Helianthus annus L.) under different irrigation regimes. The experiment was conducted in Tarbiat Modares University research field at 2012 and 2013 growing season. Treatments were arranged as split plots based on a randomized complete block design with three replicates. Irrigation regimes, (irrigation after consuming 30% (I1), irrigation after consuming 50% (I2) and irrigation after consuming 70% (I3) of available soil moisture) were randomly assigned to the main plots and the subplots were eight different fertilizer types (providing 100% of plant nitrogen requirement from urea as chemical fertilizer (F1), combination of chemical fertilizer and cattle manure (F2), zeocompost (F3), vermicompost (F4), zeoponix (F5), combination of zeocompost and vermicompost (F6) combination of zeocompost and zeoponix (F7), combination of vermicompost and zeoponix (F8)). The results indicated that the maximum seed yield was obtained in normal irrigation treatment (irrigation after consuming 30% of available soil moisture). Under water deficit stress conditions (irrigation after consuming 50 and 70% of available soil moisture), organic treatments amended with more zeolite (zeocompost, zeoponix and zeocompost + zeoponix) improved seed yield. Under severe water deficit stress condition (I3), zeolite-amended organic treatments (zeocompost, zeoponix and zeocompost + zeoponix) increased seed oil percentage by 8, 9 and 13 percent in the first year and by 13, 10 and 12 percent in the second year of the experiment in comparison with chemical treatment (F1). In addition, organic treatments improved oil quality through increasing linoleic and oleic acid percentage. Overall, the results suggest that combined application of processed organic fertilizers such as vermicompost, zeocompost and zeoponix not only increases sunflower seed yield and oil quality but also reduces chemical fertilizers need in sunflower production.
Khadijeh Shahsavarpour Lendeh; Hemmatollah Pirdashti; Esmaeil Bakhshandeh
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In order to investigate the effect of a native plant growth promoting bacteria (Enterobacter sp.) on some vegetative characteristics and paddy yield of rice(cv. ‘Tarom Hashemi’), a field experiment was carried out in Babol (Aghamalek village) at 2016. This experiment was arranged in split ...
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In order to investigate the effect of a native plant growth promoting bacteria (Enterobacter sp.) on some vegetative characteristics and paddy yield of rice(cv. ‘Tarom Hashemi’), a field experiment was carried out in Babol (Aghamalek village) at 2016. This experiment was arranged in split plots based on a randomized complete block design with three replications. Six levels of potassium sulfate fertilizer (PSF: 0, 25, 50, 75, 100 and 125 kg ha-1) were used as the main plots and four levels of inoculations (non-inoculation as control, seed inoculation in the seedbed condition, seedling root inoculation before transplanting time and combined both previously methods) served as the sub-plots. The results indicated that various methods of inoculation increased plant height (1.25-2.54%), tillers number per hill (TNH; 11.7-16.5%), total leaves number per hill (TLN; 12.5-14.2%), leaf area index (LAI; 7.16-17.9%) and paddy yield (PY; 14.6-19.8%) of rice and the occurring of anthesis stage were about one day sooner as compared to the control condition. In this experiment, the studied traits significantly influenced by PSF and various methods of inoculation, but the interaction effect between them were not significant. Among inoculation methods, the combined method was better than others. In addition, the values of all studied traits such as PH, TNH, TLN, LAI and PY (18.2% more than the control) increased as PSF increased from zero to 125 kg ha-1. Consequently, the application of Enterobacter sp. and PSF through improved the vegetative characteristics, particularly in LAI, TNH and TLN, resulted to increase in the radiation interception capacity, photosynthetic efficiency and improved PY of rice.
Alireza Effati; Mehdi Hadadinejad
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The present experiment was performed to optimization of thorny and thornless blackberry propagation via factorial in a CRD, the first factor included four cultivars (everthornless, thornless evergreen, early and mid-ripen thorny) from blackberry collection, the second factor root cutting's diameter (2-3 ...
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The present experiment was performed to optimization of thorny and thornless blackberry propagation via factorial in a CRD, the first factor included four cultivars (everthornless, thornless evergreen, early and mid-ripen thorny) from blackberry collection, the second factor root cutting's diameter (2-3 and 3-5 mm) and the third factor involves the root cuttings length (6, 8, 10 and 12 cm), with seven replications in March 2016. After three months rooting performed under shade and humid condition then the rooting and its related traits measured. Results of rooting in thorny and thornless cultivars showed root cuttings with 2-3 mm diameter and 12 cm length produced the longest root in the proximal end of the mid-ripen thorny cultivars with 123.43 mm. In chimera and mid-ripen thornless cultivars the most rooting percent observed in the 12 cm length in all of the diameters with an average of 71.42%. Thornless cultivars significantly, showed better survival percent (77.33), inside of shorter roots length (51.8cm) and shoot (46.07cm), in compare to thorny cultivars. The highest percentage of survival (77.33%) observed in normal thornless, among thornless cultivars, and early thorny (64.58 %) in thorny cultivars. The results showed that root cutting with 3-5 mm diameter and 10-12 cm length had significantly effect on increase of blackberry root cutting rooting. The genetic difference between cultivars and amount of reserved material in cuttings must be considered in the propagation of blackberries by root cutting.
Akram Mahdavi; Jafar Masoud Sinaki; Majid Amini dehaghi; Shahram Rezvan; Ali Damavandi
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In order to evaluate the effects of chemical, biological and nano fertilizers on the yield and quality traits (oil and protein) of sesame seeds under different irrigation regimes an experiment was conducted as a split-plot factorial based on completely randomized blocks design with three replications ...
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In order to evaluate the effects of chemical, biological and nano fertilizers on the yield and quality traits (oil and protein) of sesame seeds under different irrigation regimes an experiment was conducted as a split-plot factorial based on completely randomized blocks design with three replications at Shahed University during 2015-2016 growing seasons. Irrigation withholding levels (full irrigation (control) and irrigation withholding at 65 and 75 BBCH (codes of phonological stages that are equivalent to 50% of flowering and seed ripening respectively) were assigned as main plot and different nitrogen combinations (nitroxin, urea, and a mix of 50% nitroxin plus urea), various combinations of potassium (not used, nano-potassium foliar application (2 per thousand), irrigated use of potassium dioxide (2 L ha−1) and soil application of nano-potassium (2 kg ha−1) were allocated in the subplots. The highest number of per-plant capsules (19.26 numbers) was observed with irrigation up to 50% seed ripening and the use of urea together with the potassium nano chelate foliar application. The greatest grain yield and protein content and yield were obtained in irrigation up to 50% seed ripening in the absence of potassium fertilizer and nitroxin usage (1340.5, 276.53 kg ha−1 and 5-20%, respectively). The oil yield was utmost in irrigation up to 50% flowering and foliar application of potassium nano chelate together with the mixed system of 50% urea fertilizer plus nitroxin with average values of 47.96% and 550.46 kg ha−1, respectively. The use of nitroxin as a nano-bio-fertilizer and foliar application of chelated nano potassium in irrigation withholding conditions up to 50% grain aggregation resulted in increased grain yield (approx. 15% compared to the control) as well as improved quality of sesame seeds.
Najebullah Ebrahimi; Benjamin Torabi; Afshin Soltani; Ebrahim Zenali
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To analyze the growth, it is necessary to access to accurate and well-arranged data obtained from measuring leaf area and dry matter accumulation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate different nonlinear regression models to study the trend of changes in leaf area index and dry matter production ...
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To analyze the growth, it is necessary to access to accurate and well-arranged data obtained from measuring leaf area and dry matter accumulation. The purpose of this study was to evaluate different nonlinear regression models to study the trend of changes in leaf area index and dry matter production and to estimate the parameters related to the growth analysis. The experiment was conducted on faba bean "cv. Barkat" in a split-plot experiment based on randomized complete block design with three planting dates and four densities in four replications. In this study, the beta and logistic models were fitted to the leaf surface data and the beta, Gompertz and logistic models to dry matter production. AICc benchmark showed that the beta model was fitted to the leaf surface data the better than the logistic model. LAImax in different densities varied between 2.3 to 5.3, tm between 131.9 and 144.2, and te between 158.7 and 163.5 days after planting. AICc benchmark showed that the beta model was fitted to the dry matter accumulation data the better than the Gompertz and logistic models. Wmax in different densities varied between 725.1 and 1484.3 g/m2, tm between 138.3 and 146.4 and te between 162.60 and 179.0 days after planting. Grain yield varied from 231 to 2744 g/m2, and with increasing density in each planting date, grain yield showed the increased trend. The results showed that yield changes were directly affected by maximum leaf area index, maximum dry matter accumulation and crop growth rate.
Bijan Mehregan; Sadegh Mousavi Fard; Abdolhossein Rezaei Nezhad
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The present study aimed to investigate the effect of silicon (Si) on alleviation of the drought-reverse effects in two Althernanthera genotypes “Entire leaf” and “Undulated leaf”. Pot experiment, consists of equal parts of soil, sand and manure, was carried out as factorial based ...
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The present study aimed to investigate the effect of silicon (Si) on alleviation of the drought-reverse effects in two Althernanthera genotypes “Entire leaf” and “Undulated leaf”. Pot experiment, consists of equal parts of soil, sand and manure, was carried out as factorial based on a completely randomized design with six replications. After plants establishment, 0, 1 and 2 mM of silicon were weekly sprayed on plants grown under drought stress conditions (90% field capacity (FC), 75 and 55 percent FC). Si treatment started one week before the beginning of drought stress. Samples were taken after 12 weeks of treatment. The analysis of variation showed that increasing drought stress significantly affected all morphological (plant height, stem diameter and root length), physiological (fresh and dry weight of stem and root, relative water content, electrolyte leakage) and biochemical (chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, total chlorophyll, proline and anthocyanin) characteristics. Whereas, silicon application (especially with 2 mM concentration) alleviated the stress effects and improved growth parameters. Electrolyte leakage as an indicator of cell membrane integrity was decreased by application of silicon. Results of this study showed that different varieties have the variable resistance to stress. In this study, “Undulated leaf” genotype was more resistant compared to “Entire leaf”. So, it can be cultivated in gardens in areas where the water scarcity is prevalent.