Akram Rostamipour; Reza Tavakkol Afshari; Hamidreza Khazaie; Danial Kahrizi; Hamid Reza Eisvand
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Camelina, an oilseed plant in the Brassicaceae family, is extensively utilized in the food and pharmaceutical industries. This study aimed to investigate the effects of micronutrient foliar application on the growth and yield traits of two camelina genotypes (Soheil cultivar and Line-69) during the periods ...
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Camelina, an oilseed plant in the Brassicaceae family, is extensively utilized in the food and pharmaceutical industries. This study aimed to investigate the effects of micronutrient foliar application on the growth and yield traits of two camelina genotypes (Soheil cultivar and Line-69) during the periods 1400-1401 and 1401-1402 at the Agriculture Research Station of Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,, Iran. The experiment was conducted as a factorial design based on a completely randomized block with three replication, considering line and cultivar. The applied treatments included foliar application of iron sulfate, zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate, a mixture of micronutrients (iron sulfate, zinc sulfate, manganese sulfate), distilled water, and a control. These treatments were applied at two stages: 50% flowering and 50% pod formation. The experiment was conducted as a factorial design based on a completely randomized block with three replication, considering line and cultivar. The results of mean comparison revealed that, over two cropping years, the highest 1000-grain weight (1.20 grams) was attained in the Soheil cultivar during the 50% flowering stage in the first crop year, following the application of manganese sulfate via foliar application. The highest number of pods per plant (214 pods) was also observed in the Soheil cultivar during the 50% flowering stage, achieved through foliar application of iron sulfate in the second crop year. Under the influence of cultivar, the highest seed yield per hectare was obtained in the Soheil cultivar (1930 kg/hectare).
Bahman Ahmadvand; Seyed Amir Moosavi; Seyed Ata Siadat; Reza Tavakkol Afshari; Ali GHATEI
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the morphometric characteristics of the seeds of different buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Möench) lots obtained from different planting dates (29th Aug: 1, 13th Sep: 2, 28th Sep: 3 and 12th Oc: 4) with its seed germination quality ...
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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the morphometric characteristics of the seeds of different buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum Möench) lots obtained from different planting dates (29th Aug: 1, 13th Sep: 2, 28th Sep: 3 and 12th Oc: 4) with its seed germination quality under different temperature treatments. For each of seed lot, four separate experiments with 11 temperature levels including 4, 7, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 37, 40 and 45 °C were carried out in a completely randomized design with 3 replications in seed science and technology laboratory of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources of Khuzestan University in 2022. The results of analysis of variance demonstrated that temperature has a significant effect at the level of 1% on germination rate index. According to the model parameters and of course the standard error, the segmented model was chosen as the best model. Based on this, according to the superior (segmented) model, the base, optimal and ceiling temperatures for lot 1 are 4.82, 34.24 and 44.82 degrees Celsius respectively, in lot 2 they are 4.18, 33.82 and 46 respectively. 44.0 degrees Celsius, in lot 3 it was estimated 5, 34.64 and 43.87 degrees Celsius respectively and in lot 4 it was estimated 5, 31.69 and 44.27 degrees Celsius respectively. Identify the cardinal temperatures can be of great help in managing the optimal sowing date of crops.
Sahar Rahmani; R. Tavakkol Afshari; Soroor Khorramdel; Seyyed Hossein Neamati
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Camelina (Camelina sativa) is an important oilseed crop from the Brassicaceae family. This plant is important due to its industrial, health and food applications, and the cultivated area of this product is increasing, and important features of this plant. It can be attributed to the low need of this ...
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Camelina (Camelina sativa) is an important oilseed crop from the Brassicaceae family. This plant is important due to its industrial, health and food applications, and the cultivated area of this product is increasing, and important features of this plant. It can be attributed to the low need of this plant for inputs and high resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. A factorial experiment in the form of a complete block design using SAS statistical software of the seeds of two varieties of Camelina (Sohail and Line 69) in terms of the effect of foliar spraying of micronutrients iron, zinc, manganese and the combined treatment and the control treatment immediately after closing After the formation of 50% of the seeds, foliar spraying was done and it was investigated during 3 repetition. The images prepared from Camelina plant embryos were evaluated and checked and the results of image analysis were compared with the results of the germination . The results of this experiment showed that the seed of line 69, which had the minimum cotyledon length, the minimum embryonic axis length, the minimum seed length and the maximum seed width in the combined foliar spraying treatment, had the minimum ratio of the embryonic axis length to the seed length, the minimum cotyledon length ratio It is related to the seed length and the minimum seed length to width ratio that the smaller size of the seed in line 69 has led to a decrease in the percentage and speed of germination .
Amirreza Akbarfakhrabadi; R. Tavakkol Afshari; Majid Tolyat Abolhasani
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The Henbane (Hyoscyamus SPP.) belongs to the potato genus and due to the presence of alkaloids such as atropine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine, it affects the human nervous system. Among the annual and perennial species of this genus, five of them are endemic in Iran. The aim of this study was to determine ...
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The Henbane (Hyoscyamus SPP.) belongs to the potato genus and due to the presence of alkaloids such as atropine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine, it affects the human nervous system. Among the annual and perennial species of this genus, five of them are endemic in Iran. The aim of this study was to determine the cardinal temperatures and evaluate the germination response of five seed ecotypes (Hyoscyamus SPP.) to water temperature and potential. For this purpose, a factorial experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design with four replications. Experimental treatments were run according to eight temperature levels (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40°c) and six water potential levels (0, -0.2, -0.3, -0.4, -0.6 and -0.9 MPa). The results showed that with decreasing water potential, the percentage and germination rate of Ecotypes decreased. Estimation of cardinal temperatures showed that the base temperature and ceiling temperature of the five studied Ecotypes were the same and were equal to 8 and about 40 ° C, respectively. Furthermore, the optimum temperature of these Ecotypes was recorded in the range of 25-35 ° C. The Dashty Ecotype had a wider optimum temperature range. According to R2 and RMSE statistics, the Dent-like model well describes the germination rate response of the studied ecotypes to temperature and water potential.
Maryam Zamanian; Reza Tavakkol afshari; Jafar Nabati; Alireza Seifi
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This study was conducted as a factorial experiments based on a completely randomized design with two factors cultivars (Modena and Okapi), aging level (0, 24 and 72 hours at temperature of 40˚c and relative humidity of saturated) and four replications to evaluate germination rate and percentage (GP), ...
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This study was conducted as a factorial experiments based on a completely randomized design with two factors cultivars (Modena and Okapi), aging level (0, 24 and 72 hours at temperature of 40˚c and relative humidity of saturated) and four replications to evaluate germination rate and percentage (GP), vigor index (SV), electrical conductivity (EC), catalase (CAT), ascorbate peroxides (APX), glutathione reductase (GR) and S-nitrosothiol (SNO) at the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, 2019-20. Accelerated Aging (AA) treatments made significant decline in germination indices and biochemical characteristics (except EC) of canola seeds. Also, Modena cultivar was stronger in germination traits while Okapi cultivar was better in biochemical activities, which can be explained by difference in the primary genetic of the cultivars. According to the results, in the treatments of 72 hours of AA compared to the control, GP has decreased by 86%, CAT 88%, APX 89% and SNOs 36%. On the top of that, there was a positive correlation between SNOs and enzymes. In conclusion, Nitric oxide (NO) is likely to indirectly affect the antioxidant enzymes by SNOs in aged canola seeds. Seed aging targets the cell physiology by reducing the activities of antioxidant enzymes and NO and therefore increasing the rate of cell mortality.
Elham Bahrabadi; R. Tavakkol Afshari; Mehdi Nassiri Mahallati
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In order to evaluate the effect of temperature, drought and priming on the percentage and rate germination of corn seeds, a factorial experiment based on a completely randomized design with four replicates was conducted. Treatments included eight temperature (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 ºC), ...
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In order to evaluate the effect of temperature, drought and priming on the percentage and rate germination of corn seeds, a factorial experiment based on a completely randomized design with four replicates was conducted. Treatments included eight temperature (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45 ºC), four drought potential (0, -0.4, -0.8 and -1.2 MPa), and five priming (control, hydroprimin, GA priming, ABA priming and, SA ptiming). Both percentage and rate of germination were inhibited at osmotic potentials ≤−0.8 MPa PEG. At 35 ºC temperature. Germination percentage of unprimed seeds was reduced from 94 to 36% in −1.2 MPa. Under these conditions, gibberellic acid hormone treatment improved seed germination. The effect of temperature on germination can be defined in terms of cardinal temperatures. We compared three non-linear regression models (Dent-like, segmented and beta). The outcome revealed that the Dent-like function was suitable for use in describing seed germination response to temperature. The base, optimum 1, optimum 2 and ceiling temperature were estimated to be 9.51, 24.12, 35 and 44.62 °C, respectively. The response of germination rate to both temperature and water potential can be described as a non-linear function of the hydrothermal model. According to the results of this study, hydropriming, gibberellic acid, and salicylic acid increased the mean deviation of the base temperature compared to non-priming treatment, increasing the standard deviation of the base temperature indicates the ability of seed germination in different osmotic potentials.
A. Hashemi; R. Tavakkol Afshari; L. Tabrizi; Sh. Barooti
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In many studies, the medicinal properties and impact of plantago ovata on mechanisms of human physical activities has been proven. So that one of the most useful, effective and harmless herbal laxative. drought is one of the limiting factors and a serious danger for the successful production of crops. ...
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In many studies, the medicinal properties and impact of plantago ovata on mechanisms of human physical activities has been proven. So that one of the most useful, effective and harmless herbal laxative. drought is one of the limiting factors and a serious danger for the successful production of crops. An experiment was conducted to study germination characteristics of plantago ovata under water and drought stress conditions at different temperatures. The experiment was conducted at the University of Tehran lab, Karaj, in 2015. Temperatures regimes included 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 °C). For each temperature, the treatment for drought and water stress was four potentials (zero, -4, -8 and -12 bar) with sodium chloride. The effects of drouth stress on seed germination of plantago ovata at different temperatures showed the highest resistance to drought at 20 º C. drouth stress at different temperatures reduced germination parameters nad in the potential -12 germination stopped. Increased temperatures resulted in better conditions for seed germination and increase the drought stress tolerance. Increased severity of drought causes the reduction of temperature range in which the seed can germinate.
Reza Kamaei; Mohammad Kafi; Reza Tavakkol Afshari; Saeid Malekzadeh Shafaroudi; Jafar Nabati
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In order to identify different landraces of onion seeds in terms of germination characteristics, an experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design with four replications in the Biology Laboratory of the Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2020. The experimental treatments ...
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In order to identify different landraces of onion seeds in terms of germination characteristics, an experiment was conducted in a completely randomized design with four replications in the Biology Laboratory of the Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad in 2020. The experimental treatments were 29 native landraces of onion seeds from different regions of Iran and two improved cultivars as control. The results showed a significant difference for all measured indices amongst landraces. Also, the clustering results of the landraces, based on the apparent characteristics, showed that among the 4 clusters, the third cluster, which includes 9 landraces (Harsin, Kavar, Azarshahr, Bonab, Yasuj, Qorveh, Kashan white, Neishabour white and Qoli Qeseh) has better appearance characteristics in terms of 1000-grain weight (average 4.54 g), grain length (average 3.08 mm) and grain diameter (1.9 mm). Also, it was shown based on germination characteristics that among the six indivisual clusters, the fourth cluster with 7 landraces including Yasuj, Kashan white, Dorcheh Yellow, Turkey, Tarom, Neishabour white and Qorveh has better germination characteristics. In general, it can be concluded that based on the appearance and germination characteristics, Yasuj, Kashan white and Neishabour white landraces showed a better seed quality.
Mahboubeh Hajiabbasi; Reza Tavakkol afshari; A.R. Abbasi; Reza Kamaei
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Glycine max is an important oilseed crop in all of the world. One of the problems of the G. max production is seed deterioration during seed storage, resulting in low germination and vigor before planting. In order to investigate the effects of ethylene and salicylic acid on the improvement of deteriorated ...
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Glycine max is an important oilseed crop in all of the world. One of the problems of the G. max production is seed deterioration during seed storage, resulting in low germination and vigor before planting. In order to investigate the effects of ethylene and salicylic acid on the improvement of deteriorated soybean seed, accelerated aging tests were conducted for 0, 6 and 10 days and natural aging test for 6 months. After the aging conditions, seeds were imbibed by 50 mM salicylic acid and 10 mM ACC (precursor of ethylene) for 6 hours at 25 °C. Also, a batch of the seed was used after the natural and accelerated aging tests without any hormonal treatment as a control (called dry seeds). Germination percentage, electrical conductivity and gene expression of AMY1, BMY1 were investigated in the dry seed, imbibition of water, salicylic acid and ACC at 6, 12 hours by the qRT-PCR method. The seed germination decreased and electrical conductivity increased with the progress of the aging. Gene expression varied in different days and hours. Salicylic acid and ACC had different effects on measured traits. The highest germination rate was observed in non-aged dry seeds (95%). On the other hand, ACC and salicylic acid failed to change seed germination of 10-day aged seeds. Moreover, the highest electrical conductivity (53 µScm-1gr-1) was in 10-day aged seeds affected by SA. The expression of AMY1 and BMY1 genes increased coincide with the age levels. Salicylic acid reduced the expression of AMY1 in non-aged seed, implicated that salicylic acid works as a stress factor in non-aged seeds. The expression of AMY1 gene in the non-aged seeds was 1.8, while it was 3.3 in 10-aged seed. Overall, aging caused disturbing of seed physiology and salicylic acid and ACC were not able to improve germination of deteriorated soybean seed
zahra Mohaddes Ardebili; Hossein Abbaspour; Reza Tavakkol afshari; Seid Mohsen Nabavi Kalat4
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In order to study the effect of accelerated aging and priming with gibberellic acid on germination characteristics, lipids peroxidation, soluble protein, total phenol and electrical conductivity of wheat seed (Pishtaz Cultivar) an experiment in factorial laid out completely randomized design with three ...
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In order to study the effect of accelerated aging and priming with gibberellic acid on germination characteristics, lipids peroxidation, soluble protein, total phenol and electrical conductivity of wheat seed (Pishtaz Cultivar) an experiment in factorial laid out completely randomized design with three replications was conducted at Seed Technology Laboratory, Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Ferdowsi University, Mashhad, Iran, in 2016. Factors were included of seed aging(100% relative humidity at 40°C) in three levels [low deterioration (4 days), medium deterioration (6 days) and high deterioration (7 days)] and priming with gibberellic acid in four levels (0, 25, 50 and 100 ppm). Analysis of variance showed that the effect of seed aging, priming with gibberellic acid and interaction between two factors on all traits were significant. Based on the means comparison of the traits germination percentage, germination rate, soluble protein and total phenol decreased with increasing aging time. But, the level of malondyaldeid and electrical conductivity increased due to damage to cell membrane with increasing aging time. Investigation of interaction between two factors showed that the priming with gibberellic acid reduced the negative effects of seed aging on all traits.
vahid amiri monfared; Reza Tavakkol afshari
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In many studies, the properties of the drug and the impact of anise on the body's mechanisms of activity have been proven. . Salinity stress is a non-living stress that has adverse effects on seed germination. In order to study the effect of temperature on germination of anis under salinity stress, a ...
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In many studies, the properties of the drug and the impact of anise on the body's mechanisms of activity have been proven. . Salinity stress is a non-living stress that has adverse effects on seed germination. In order to study the effect of temperature on germination of anis under salinity stress, a factorial with six temperature levels (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30) in terms of temperature and seven levels of salinity (0, 2, 4-, 6-, 8-, 10-, 12-bar) of sodium chloride. The results of the experiment showed that germination percentage, germination rate, time to 50% germination and time to 90% germination were significantly affected by salinity, temperature and their interaction. Increasing salinity levels significantly reduced all studied traits. At a temperature below 10 ° C (5 ° C), germination percentage was significantly lower. Regarding the problem of salinity in regions where the temperature problem is high, based on the results, it was found that the seeds of the anise are susceptible to salinity and heat.
razieh sadat jahanmir; Reza Tavakkol afshari; Kazem Postini
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Dehydration or Aging is one of the vigor reducing and seed germination limiting agents. Inappropriate storage places, especially the gene banks, can speed up the aging process in a variety of seeds. In this study, to improve the adverse effects of seed aging, hormone treatments with GA, Cytokinin, Auxin ...
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Dehydration or Aging is one of the vigor reducing and seed germination limiting agents. Inappropriate storage places, especially the gene banks, can speed up the aging process in a variety of seeds. In this study, to improve the adverse effects of seed aging, hormone treatments with GA, Cytokinin, Auxin and Salicylic acid in concentrations of 50, 100 and 150 ppm (and distilled water as a control) on the quality of the naturally and synthetic deteriorated seeds of wheat were studied in the seed laboratory of Agriculture and natural resources college, Tehran University in 2015. After hormonal treatment, germination under salt stress in three levels, 0, -4 and -8 bar were investigated. The results showed that the naturally aged seeds had a higher mean value for all the traits. Treatment with cytokinin hormone showed higher percentage and germination rate and WGI between others hormones and all the hormonal treatments were better than control treatment (distilled water) in all traits and increased salinity stress tolerance. Salinity stress could affect all traits except the Mean Germinations Time.
Iman Nemati; Mohammad Sedghi; Ghasem Hoseini Salekdeh; Reza Tavakkol afshari; Mohammadreza Naghavi
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Common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium L.) is a widespread weed with high medical value and interested for researchers because of deep dormancy in one of its two seeds in one bur. However, lack of genomic data has led to low information about it. Transcriptome large and small seeds were sequenced using ...
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Common cocklebur (Xanthium strumarium L.) is a widespread weed with high medical value and interested for researchers because of deep dormancy in one of its two seeds in one bur. However, lack of genomic data has led to low information about it. Transcriptome large and small seeds were sequenced using Illumina platform to identify and functional analysis of differentially expressed transcripts in two seeds. Identified sequences in each seeds were compared and differentially expressed genes were functionally annotated. In this research 191192 sequence with a mean of 989.69 bp were detected. Sequence similarity analysis and functional analysis was carried out aginst nr, GO and KEGG databases. Differentially expressed genes had the most similarity with sunflower (83.41 per cent) in terms of top hits. GO analysis led to identify 615 functional annotation distributed in 36 categories. The most abomdant GO in biological process was biosynthesis. Results of our research shows the higher biosynthetic and metabolic processes in large seed of certain bur rather than the small one and also key regulatory role of transcription during seed development.
vahid amiri monfared; Reza Tavakkol afshari; arash mamedi
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The prediction of seed viability is important for seed producers, and its prediction in storage depends on the understanding of the quantitative relationships between seed loss, seed moisture and storage temperature. In order to study the effect of temperature, seed and time on the deterioration of the ...
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The prediction of seed viability is important for seed producers, and its prediction in storage depends on the understanding of the quantitative relationships between seed loss, seed moisture and storage temperature. In order to study the effect of temperature, seed and time on the deterioration of the anise seed, and also quantitative characterization of this effect and determining the coefficients of life, this study was carried out in a randomized complete block design in a factorial experiment in the Agricultural Laboratory of Tehran University. The temperature was measured at 4 levels (5, 15, 25 and 35 o C), soil moisture contents in 4 levels (5, 9, 13 and 17%) and six times (one, two, three, four, five and six months) as the factors were this test. The results of analysis of variance showed that the effect of temperature on seed moisture content was significant for germination indices at 1% level. With increasing temperature and humidity, germination declined over time. Life coefficients after six months of storage showed that survival curves can be plotted with a single source. Also, the results showed that by increasing the moisture content at any temperature, especially at higher temperatures, the life expectancy decreases with increasing moisture content. Using the life-time equation, the coefficients KE=4/21, CW =1-66, CH =0 038/0 and CQ =0,00039 were calculated.
Abbas Hashemi; Reza Tavakkol afshari; Leila Tabrizi; Shiva Barooti
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Abstract1 Predicting seed viability would be extremely beneficial to seed producers and the prediction of seed viability depends on understanding the quantitative relationships between seed longevity, seed moisture content and storage temperature. The aim of this study was to evaluate the seed quality ...
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Abstract1 Predicting seed viability would be extremely beneficial to seed producers and the prediction of seed viability depends on understanding the quantitative relationships between seed longevity, seed moisture content and storage temperature. The aim of this study was to evaluate the seed quality of plantago ovata seed under various seed moisture content, temperature and storage time and quantify this effect and determine the coefficients of life. Seeds with various moisture contents (5, 9, 13, 17%) were kept under four temperatures (5, 15, 25, 35, and 45°C) for six months. Analysis of variance indicated significant difference for all main and interaction effects. High temperature along with higher moisture content resulted in more deterioration in seeds. coefficients of life after six months of storage using the equation viability was Calculated. estimates of KE = 6, CW = 3, CH = 0.06, CQ = 0.000023 were derived for prediction of storage length. end
Reza Tavakkol afshari; REZA SADRABADI HAGHIGHI
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In this research, biological characteristics of Balangu seed in response to temperature were evaluated. Germination responses and cardinal temperatures were evaluated using dent-like, segmented, beta and quadratic regression models and regression coefficients (a and b), correlation of determinant (R2), ...
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In this research, biological characteristics of Balangu seed in response to temperature were evaluated. Germination responses and cardinal temperatures were evaluated using dent-like, segmented, beta and quadratic regression models and regression coefficients (a and b), correlation of determinant (R2), correlation coefficient (r), and significant level functions of predicted values versus observed ones were used to find the appropriate models. The results showed that the germination of Balangu is possible at a range of 5 to 25 °C. The highest germination percentage was detected at 20°C (98.5%). Moreover, at 20°C temperature the highest seedling growth and less time to shoot emergence (60.03 mm and 58 h respectively) was detected. Segmented model was superior compared to other models, therefore, this model is recommended for quantifying biological parameters and seedling emergence of Balangu. Temperatures of 1°C, 22.6°C and 30°C were the cardinal temperatures for seed germination (minimum, optimum and maximum, respectively). According to the results of this research, Balangu is the psychrophile plants and appropriate temperature germination is 20°C to 22.6°C. In this research, a proposed equation entitled of "Germination Value (GV)" for the simultaneous evaluation of seed germination and seedling growth per unit of time was introduced.
shiva barooti; reza tavakkol afshari; naser majnon hoseini; abbas hashemi
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To determine the specific temperature of Medicinal Cannabis sativa, the effects of different temperatures on germination, in a laboratory study in a completely randomized design with three replications were studied. Germination response assessment at constant temperatures (3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, ...
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To determine the specific temperature of Medicinal Cannabis sativa, the effects of different temperatures on germination, in a laboratory study in a completely randomized design with three replications were studied. Germination response assessment at constant temperatures (3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 and 45ºC) was conducted. The germinated seeds were counted every day and the rate of germination percentage, cumulative germination and cardinal temperatures diagram of Cannabis sativa seed germination based on 3 regression model including segmented model, Beta model and Dent like model. The results showed that the temperature increase of 3 to 25°C significantly increases the germination rate, while the germination rate did not differ at 25 to 40°C. Also with increasing temperature over 25°C, germination was reduced. Dent like model such as higher accuracy in determining the cardinal temperatures hemp seed germination was compared with other models, Base, optimum and maximum temperature of seed germination of Cannabis sativa based on Dent like model was determined 1, 26-39.3 and 48°C respectively.
A. Mamedi; R. Tavakkol Afshari
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Quinoa (Chenepodium quinoa Willd.) is a grain-like crop which has a high grown potential in Iran. Due to it's seed have high nutritional value, therefore, compared to milk nutrition by the FAO. This study aims to determine the seed dormancy and pre-harvest sprouting three cultivars of quinoa. This plant ...
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Quinoa (Chenepodium quinoa Willd.) is a grain-like crop which has a high grown potential in Iran. Due to it's seed have high nutritional value, therefore, compared to milk nutrition by the FAO. This study aims to determine the seed dormancy and pre-harvest sprouting three cultivars of quinoa. This plant was planted in a randomized complete block design at the research farm of university of Tehran and, phonological traits were recorded. Then the related studies such as seed dormancy and pre-harvest evaluation resistance were conducted in two 15 and 25°C constant temperatures in seed laboratory. The results shown that there is significant genetic variation for pre-harvest sprouting and other traits. The results demonstrate that Titicaca and Santamaria have lowest and highest germination in cluster, respectively. Also, Titicaca cultivar related to the other cultivars have had high percentage of seed dormancy. The results shown that it is possible to handle the quinoa crop in such areas which have frequent risk of PHS.
V. Amiri Monfared; A. Hashemi; A. Mamedi; R. Tavakkol Afshari
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The aim of this study was to quantify the response of germination rate to temperature and to find cardinal temperatures required for different germination percentiles in Papaver somniferum. Four models of non-linear regression [Quadratic, Segmented, Beta and Dent-like] were evaluated to describe the ...
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The aim of this study was to quantify the response of germination rate to temperature and to find cardinal temperatures required for different germination percentiles in Papaver somniferum. Four models of non-linear regression [Quadratic, Segmented, Beta and Dent-like] were evaluated to describe the relationships between germination rate and temperature of P. somniferum over 7 constant temperatures (3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 ˚C). Different statistical indices [Root Mean Squares of Error (RMSE) and coefficient of determination (R2)] were used to compare models performance. The Dent-like was found to be the best model to predict germination rate (RMSE=000.35, R2=0.87). The base, sub optimum, supra optimum and the ceiling temperatures for P.somniferum seed germination were estimated 3, 7, 20 and 31˚C, respectively. The cardinal temperatures depended on the model used for their estimation. Overall, Dent-like was better suited than the other models to estimate the cardinal temperatures for germination of P. somniferum seed. The highest germination percentage (72) and germination rate (0.86) was observed in 10 and 15 ˚C, respectively.