Saeideh Maleki Farahani; Shapur Shekari
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This experiment was conducted to to evaluate effect of sowing date and seed hydropriming on, seed cotton yield, lint and seed oil of two cotton cultivars using a factorial experiment based on randomized complete block design in three replications at the Research Farm of Shahid University's Faculty of ...
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This experiment was conducted to to evaluate effect of sowing date and seed hydropriming on, seed cotton yield, lint and seed oil of two cotton cultivars using a factorial experiment based on randomized complete block design in three replications at the Research Farm of Shahid University's Faculty of Agriculture in the spring of 2018. The first factor was sowing date with three levels: April 25, May 10 and May 25, 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 May344 and Sajidi cultivars.the Results of this study showed that hydropriming had no effects on weight of single boll. The weight of bolls on the sowing date of May 25 compared to April 25 was higher in the condition without priming in both cultivars. But hydropriming increased seed yield. The highest seed yield was obtained with average 11.07 ton/ha in the primed seeds of May344 variety on April 25, which were more 26% increase compared to the non-priming treatment and compared to May 10 and May 25, respectively 9.7 and 28.8 percent. The comparison results of the average sowing date and priming showed that the planting date of 10 May had the highest percentage of seed oil. Highest percentage of oil with an average of 23.4% was observed on this sowing date and in without priming treatment.
Samira Moghadam; Saeideh Maleki Farahani; Samar Khayamim
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To evaluate the effect of salinity stress on seed germination and screening of sugar beet genotypes, 20 polygerm and 15 sugar beet drought tolerant genotypes were separately tested in between paper and rapid germination test in Erlen under control and 20 dSm-1. Also they were tested in rapid germination ...
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To evaluate the effect of salinity stress on seed germination and screening of sugar beet genotypes, 20 polygerm and 15 sugar beet drought tolerant genotypes were separately tested in between paper and rapid germination test in Erlen under control and 20 dSm-1. Also they were tested in rapid germination test in Erlen and green house experiment under control and 16 dSm-1 in factorial experiments based on completely randomized designs with four replicates. Salinity stress in rapid germination test decreased germination index over drought tolerant and polygerm sugar beet genotypes about 80 and 90%, respectively in comparison to normal. Rapid germination test in Erlen was found to be better and more suitable in comparison of sugar beet genotypes under salinity in comparison to between paper tests. Genotypes which had more field emergence potential in laboratory had more total dry weights in green house under salinity condition. There was positive and significant correlation between fast germination tests in EC=20 and 16 dSm-1, so it seems that the rapid germination method in Erlen in EC=16 dSm-1 is more efficient to evaluate sugar beet genotypes under saline conditions