N. Rahmani; S.A. Valadabadi; J. Daneshian; M. Bigdeli
Volume 24, Issue 1 , May 2008, , Pages 101-108
Abstract
In order to study the effect of water deficit stress and nitrogen on oil yield of Calendula (Calendula officinalis L.), an experiment was conducted at research field of Islamic Azad University of Takestan branch in 2006. Field experiment was carried out as split plot design with 4 replications. Water ...
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In order to study the effect of water deficit stress and nitrogen on oil yield of Calendula (Calendula officinalis L.), an experiment was conducted at research field of Islamic Azad University of Takestan branch in 2006. Field experiment was carried out as split plot design with 4 replications. Water deficit stress set as main factor with three levels (Irrigation after 40, 80 and 120 mm evaporation from pan class A) and Nitrogen level was 0, 30, 60 and 90 kg ha-1. The results showed that water deficit stress had significant effect on oil yield, seed yield, oil percent, seed weight, seed per capitulum and capitulum diameter (α=1%). Means comparison showed that irrigation with 40 mm evaporation had and the highest oil yield and seed yield with 505.3 kg ha-1 and 3044 kg ha-1 and highest oil percent with 24.15% was achieved under irrigation with 120 mm evaporation. Moreover nitrogen had significant effect on oil yield, seed yield, oil percent, seed weight, seed per capitulum and capitulum diameter (α=1%). Means comparison showed that highest oil yield and seed yield with 377.4 kg ha-1and 1998 kg were achieved under application of 90 kg ha-1 nitrogen and the highest oil percentage with 22.16% was achieved under application of 60 kg ha-1 nitrogen. The results showed that water deficit stress and 60 kg ha-1 nitrogen increased oil percent, while oil yield of calendula decreased in this condition.
H. Aliabadi Farahani; M.H. Lebaschi; A.H. Shiranirad; S.A.R. Valadabadi; A. Hamidi; A. Alizadeh Sahzabi
Volume 23, Issue 3 , November 2007, , Pages 405-415
Abstract
In order to study the effects of Glomus hoi fungi, different levels of phosphorus and drought stress on some physiological characteristics of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.), was conducted at Karaj Research Institute of Forest and Rangelands in 2006. Field experiment was carried out by a split factorial ...
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In order to study the effects of Glomus hoi fungi, different levels of phosphorus and drought stress on some physiological characteristics of coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.), was conducted at Karaj Research Institute of Forest and Rangelands in 2006. Field experiment was carried out by a split factorial design with 4 replications. The factors were two level drought stress with irrigation after 30 mm water evaporation from evaporation pan (without stress conditions) and irrigation after 60 mm water evaporation (drought stress conditions) and also application and non-application of mycorrhiza, 0, 35 and 70 kgha-1 phosphorus fertilizer. The results showed drought stress has significant effect on water use efficiency, relative water content and proline accumulation rate (α=1%). Highest water use efficiency with 0.449 kgm-3 and proline accumulation rate with 6.767 mmol/ml were achieved under stress conditions and highest relative water content with %90.6 was achieved without stress conditions. Also, the results showed mycorrhiza and phosphorus had significant effects on water use efficiency (α=5%). Comparison of means showed that highest water use efficiency with 0.395 kgm-3 and 0.4 kgm-3 was achieved under application of mycorrhiza and application of 70 kgha-1 phosphorus, respectively. Relative water content and proline accumulation rate were not significantly affected due to phosphorus and mycorrhiza. The results showed that water use efficiency and proline accumulation rate were increased under drought stress conditions but relative water content decreased.