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INVESTIGATION AND COMPARISON OF THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF DIFFERENT ENRICHED GENOTYPE TRAITS WITH MICRO-NUTRIENT MATERIALS IN SUGAR BEET

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  95-110

Abstract

 Micro-nutrients are necessary elements for the plant growth, but their required amounts in comparison with the main elements like nitrogen and phosphorus are very trivial. The purpose of this research is to investigate the impacts of subsidiary fertilizer (micro-nutrients) on the quantity and quality of different masses of SUGAR BEET. In this plan, we've used the types of SUGAR BEET masses which were different in ploid and germineae (mono- and multi-). The seeds of different masses of SUGAR BEET were planted in 1378 and the attained rootlets were replanted the next year in Karaj and Urmia to produce the planting seeds. The first micro-fertilizer spraying ( boron, zinc, manganese, iron, copper and magnesium ) was done in 8- 12 leaf producing stage; and second spraying was carried out before the appearance of the leaves in the two regions of Karaj and Urmia. No micro-fertilizer was used in the control treatment stage. To compare the traits of quantitative and qualitative SUGAR BEET production, the treated different grains in Karaj, Mashhad, and Urmia were assigned in complete random design with three replications and their root, sugar rate, impurities and other technological traits were implemented. Then, by using the Duncan test their mean traits were compared. Afterwards, to assign the impact of enriched environment on the different traits and their mutual impacts on environment and treatment, all the studied qualities were analyzed in a compound form. The simple variance of analytical results in Karaj and Urmia showed that there was no significant difference between fertilized and non-fertilized treatments on the root and sugar yield but these traits were meaningful in Mashhad. Also, based on the results of compound variance analysis in those three regions, all the treatments for the different traits and the mutual treatment impact in the environment were meaningful. In addition, the comparison between fertilizing and non-fertilizing treatments showed that tetraploid mass ET5 had the highest yield in root and sugar among other studied masses.

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    KHORSHID, A.M., & EYVAZI, A.. (2014). INVESTIGATION AND COMPARISON OF THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF DIFFERENT ENRICHED GENOTYPE TRAITS WITH MICRO-NUTRIENT MATERIALS IN SUGAR BEET. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CROP SCIENCES, 6(22), 95-110. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/168012/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KHORSHID A.M., EYVAZI A.. INVESTIGATION AND COMPARISON OF THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF DIFFERENT ENRICHED GENOTYPE TRAITS WITH MICRO-NUTRIENT MATERIALS IN SUGAR BEET. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CROP SCIENCES[Internet]. 2014;6(22):95-110. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/168012/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A.M. KHORSHID, and A. EYVAZI, “INVESTIGATION AND COMPARISON OF THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF DIFFERENT ENRICHED GENOTYPE TRAITS WITH MICRO-NUTRIENT MATERIALS IN SUGAR BEET,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CROP SCIENCES, vol. 6, no. 22, pp. 95–110, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/168012/en

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