Shahed University

The Effect of Native Plant Nutrition and Irrigation on Germination Properties Seeds of Quinoa

S dashab | Heshmat Omidi

URL :   http://research.shahed.ac.ir/WSR/WebPages/Report/PaperView.aspx?PaperID=137456
Date :  2020/02/23
Publish in :    هفتمين کنگره زيست شناسي و علوم طبيعي ايران


Keywords :Drought Stress, Germination, Priming, Seedling Vigor, Giza 1.

Abstract :
Quinoa is a year-old plant native to the South American region and the Andean highlands and is considered to be a quasi-grain. this research Two separate experiments were performed. The first experiment to investigate the effect of growth stimuli on seedling maternal basal germination indices Kinova of Gizwan or Giza1 (Factorial) in a completely randomized design with three replications in the field under low-irrigation conditions The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences of Shahed University of Tehran was established in 1977. The first factor was 32 field trial treatments (4) 0.5, 3.5, 6.5, and 10 travel atoms (and 8 stimulus levels (and the second priming factor at 5 levels)); control, hydropriming, somopriming, Iron sulfate was Bacillus subtillis. The results obtained from the first experiment did not show that most of the germination was at D1G0B1K, D6G1B0C and D6G1B0H treatments with average of 0.62, 0.63 and 0.62 seed respectively were observed in Compared to the control treatment, there was an increase of 8.06, 9.5 and 8.06. Comparison of the mean mother-base interaction in priming showed that D1G0B1H treatment with average of 2.5 had the highest germination homogeneity and that was 29.2 increase compared to control treatment. The lowest mean of this safa was observed in D6G1B0F treatment with an average of 1.6.


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