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Volume 1 (1999)
Effects of plant density and main stem pruning on yield and its components of pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo con var. pepo var. styriaca)

S.A. Kermani Poorbaghaiy; M. Pouryousef; Kh Jamshidi; M.R. Azimi

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 1-9

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5260

Abstract
  To evaluate the effect of stem pruning and plant density on yield and yield components of pumpkin, a factorial experiment based on randomized complete blocks design with three replications was carried out at the Research Field of University of Zanjan in spring 2011. In this study, plant density in three ...  Read More

Determination of Hypericine content in nine species of Hypericum

K. Jaimand; M.B. Rezaee; Z. Behrad; M. Mirza; V. Mozaffarian; R. Azady; M. Naderi; M. Golipur; A. Bahmanzadegan; S. Meshkizadeh; Sh. Karimi

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 10-18

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5261

Abstract
  Hypericum genus is one of the most important medicinal plants in Iran. Currently in Iran, there are 17 herbaceous, perennial and shrub species of Hypericum of which three species are endemic to Iran. This research was aimed to investigate Hypericine content in nine species of Hypericum. For Hypericine ...  Read More

The effect of drought stress on morphology, proline content and soluble carbohydrates of tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.)

M. Lotfi; B. Abbaszadeh; M. Mirza

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 19-29

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5266

Abstract
  In this study the effect of drought stress on morphological traits, metabolites proline accumulation, soluble carbohydrates and the yield of Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.), was evaluated in order to produce Tarragon in drought stress condition as a medicinal plant, and also determine the threshold ...  Read More

The effects of ultraviolet B and C radiation on natural compounds of Malva neglecta Wallr. calli

F. Khatami; F. Ghanati

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 30-41

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5269

Abstract
  It has been widely accepted that the increase of atmospheric pollutants and depletion of ozone, are the main causes for the increase of ultraviolet radiation on the earth. In the present study, the effects of UV-B and UV-C on of Malva neglecta calli were investigated. Besides mocuza whose wound healing ...  Read More

Study on the technical efficiency and its influential factors in rose water industray in city of Kashan, Iran

A. Hoseinpoor; R. Moghaddasi; S. Yazdani

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 42-56

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5272

Abstract
  Rosewater industry, a supplementary industry in Kashan, is one of the important sources of income and occupation for this province’s inhabitants. Due to the limitation of production resources and rich background in rosewater industry in Iran, technical efficiency of its production was studied using ...  Read More

Factors affecting the consumption of medicinal plants in the city of Yazd

H. Dehghanpur; H. Dehganizadeh

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 57-67

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5275

Abstract
  During recent years, using medicinal plants in many countries around the world has uptrend. In many types of people are using natural plants such circumstances knowledge of factors related to utilization of medicinal plants, information and possible intervention to change behavior in order to expand ...  Read More

Lead and copper-induced changes on malondialdehyde, proline, peroxidase and catalase enzymes activity in Portulaca oleracea L.

M. Ghorbanli; A. Kiapour

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 68-83

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5276

Abstract
  Portulaca oleracea L. belongs to Portulacaceae order. From the physiological point of view, P. oleracea L., generally known as ragwed, has a very high tolerance and compatibility to the environments polluted with salts or heavy metals. It is considered as a suitable species in planting as well as in ...  Read More

Investigation on anther culture in Damask rose (Rosa damascene Mill.) and miniature rose (Rosa chinesis)

K. Mahdavi Mashaki; A. Moieni; M. Jalali Javaran

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 84-100

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5277

Abstract
  Rose is known as the queen of flowers. Rosa damask (Rosa damascena Mill.) is utilized as a main source of rose oil and rose water in Iran. Biotechnology methods are considered as a fast and efficient way to produce haploid plants and pure lines. Among the different methods, androgenesis is considered ...  Read More

Introduction of seven new chemotypes of Thymus eriocalyx (Ronniger) Jalas in Iran based upon the variation of essential oil composition in different populations

R. Kalvandi; M. Mirza; M. Atri; M. Hesamzadeh Hejazi; Z. Jamzad; K. Safikhani

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 101-122

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5280

Abstract
  Thymus eriocalyx (Ronniger) Jalas belongs to the family Lamiaceae. Among different species of Thymus, distributed in the world, 18 species are growing in Iran, of which four species are endemic. To study the variation of essential oils among population individuals of this species in Iran D.S.S. (Determination ...  Read More

Insecticidal effects of Thuja occidentalis L. essential oil on adults of Lasioderma serricorne F. (Col.: Anobiidae) under laboratory conditions

J. Hosseinzadeh; H. Farazmand; Y. Karimpour

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 123-133

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5285

Abstract
  In order to find recyclable, environment friendly and easy accessible insecticides, the essential oils of Thuja occidentalis L. (Cupressaceae), was used against the adults of Lasioderma serricorne F. (Col.: Anobiidae). The analysis of T. occidentalis essential oil used for insect fumigation by phase ...  Read More

Study of anxiolytic effect of herbal extract of Origanum majorana L. incomparison with diazepam in rat

A. Rezaie; B. Jafari; Gh. Mousavi; A.R. Ebadi; Ch. Ahmadizadeh; R. Shishegar; M. Pashazadeh

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 134-141

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5291

Abstract
  Nowdays, in spite of all scientific advances in medicine and pharmacology and increasing production of chemical drugs, traditional medicine as well as the name of medicinal species is more important and remarkable. Origanum majorana in Iranian traditional medicine has been introduced as an anti-stress ...  Read More

The effect of different packaging methods on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of Dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica L.)

M. Babalar; S. Mohtashami; S.M. Ebrahimzadeh Musavi; M.H. Mirjalili

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 142-157

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5292

Abstract
  In this research, in order to study the effect of different packaging on essential oil content, antioxidant activity, phenolic compounds, total flavonoid, flavone and flavonol content, microbial load and color characteristics of Dracocephalum moldavica L., an experiment in a randomized complete design ...  Read More

The effect of different levels of soil moisture, zeolite and biofertilizers on physiological characteristics, yield and essential oil of dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica L.)

Kh. Karimzadeh; F. Sefidkon; N. Majnoon Hosseini; S.A. Peighambari

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 158-173

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5293

Abstract
  To study the effect of different levels of soil moisture, zeolite and biofertilizers on physiological characteristics, yield and essential oil of medicinal plant Dracocephalum moldavica L., this research was performed in 2010 at Tehran university research greenhouse. For this purpose, a factorial split-plot ...  Read More

Effect of planting date on plant establishment and compatibility of Aloe vera L. in two locations of Shahdad (Kerman Province)

M.R. Kodori; E. Sherifi Ashorabadi; M. Ghonchei

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 174-185

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5297

Abstract
  Aloe vera L. is considered as one of the most important medicinal species, having high resistance to water scarcity and soil salinity. To investigate the effects of planting date and location on yield and a few characteristics of Aloe vera, a split plot experiment in a randomized complete blocks design ...  Read More

The quantity and quality of essential oil, yield and yield components of seven genotypes of rose (Rosa damascene Mill.) in Fars Province

Z. Masumi; P. Zandi; S.R. Tabaei Aghdaei

Volume 30, Issue 1 , April 2014, Pages 186-197

https://doi.org/10.22092/ijmapr.2014.5298

Abstract
  In order to identify the best genotypes of rose (Rosa damascene Mill.), a field experiment was conducted in a randomized completely blocks design with seven treatments and three replications. Flower number, flower fresh weight, yield, petal fresh weight, petal to flower fresh weight ratio, petal number, ...  Read More