A. Mohammadi; M. Amini Dehaghi; M.H. Fotokian
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In order to study the application of humic acid and different irrigation regimes on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of three accession of cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.), an experiment was conducted at the Research Farm of Medicinal Plants, Faculty of Agriculture, Shahed University in 2016. This ...
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In order to study the application of humic acid and different irrigation regimes on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of three accession of cumin (Cuminum cyminum L.), an experiment was conducted at the Research Farm of Medicinal Plants, Faculty of Agriculture, Shahed University in 2016. This experiment was a factorial split plot based on randomized complete block design with three replications. Experimental factors included three irrigation regimes (full irrigation, irrigation after flowering stage and irrigation after grain filling stage), foliar application of humic acid with two levels (0 and 200 mg/lit) and three cumin accessions (Esfahan, Kashan and Sabzevar). The results of analysis of variance showed that the interaction effect of irrigation regime*humic acid*accession had significant effect on single plant dry weight, grain yield, harvest index, chlorophyll a and total. The results showed that the highest single plant dry weight and grain yield were obtained in complete irrigation and humic acid application. Kashan accession had the highest branch number per plant, dry weight per plant, number of seeds per umbrella, grain yield and biological yield. The highest percentage of essential oil yield was observed in Sabzevar accession. The highest grain yield (533.3 kg/ha) was obtained in complete irrigation with the use of humic acid in Kashan accession. The highest average dry matter yield (230 kg/ha) was obtained in complete irrigation with the use of humic acid for Sabzevar accession. The highest amount of chlorophyll a and total was observed in irrigation after flowering stage and lack of application of humic acid in Sabzevar accession. The application of humic acid was not significant on the traits evaluated. The most efficiency of humic acid was obtained in full irrigation. According to the results of this experiment, it can be stated that full irrigation and application of humic acid can increase the yield of Kashan accession in similar experimental conditions.
M. Hosseinpour; H. Habibi; M.H. Fotokian
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In order to evaluate the effect of chemical and biological nitrogen on growth and secondary metabolites production of Pimpinella anisum L., a factorial experiment was conducted based on randomized complete block design with three replications. Chemical nitrogen in three levels of 0, 60 and 120 kg/ha ...
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In order to evaluate the effect of chemical and biological nitrogen on growth and secondary metabolites production of Pimpinella anisum L., a factorial experiment was conducted based on randomized complete block design with three replications. Chemical nitrogen in three levels of 0, 60 and 120 kg/ha and biological nitrogen (nitroxin) in three levels of 0, 3 and 6 L/ha were applied as treatments. Results showed that the effect of chemical nitrogen and nitroxin on fertile ombellete/umble, seed yield, essential oil content and essential oil yield, biologic yield, harvest index seed and harvest index essential oil was significant. Means comparisons showed that the maximum (13.1) and minimum (12.2) number of ombellete/umble were respectively recorded for the treatment with 3 l/ha nitroxin and control treatment (without chemical and biological nitrogen). The highest seed yield (872.8 kg/ha) was obtained from 3 L/ha nitroxin and 60 kg/ha chemical nitrogen while the lowest seed yield (478.3 kg/ha) was obtained from control treatment. According to the results, maximum essential oil yield (115.14 kg/ha) was recorded for the treatment of 3 L/ha nitroxin and 60 kg/ha chemical nitrogen, and the minimum oil yield (55.35 kg/ha) was obtained from control treatment.