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EFFECT OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA AND FOLIAR APPLICATION OF SILICIC ACID AND AMINO ACIDS ON BIOCHEMICAL BIOMARKERS ACTIVITY OF BARLEY UNDER DROUGHT STRESS (HORDEUM VULGAR L.)

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  127-138

Abstract

 Reducing of drought damage in plants by using of Biofertilizers as plant growth promoting bacteria, SILICIC ACID and AMINO ACIDS and improving physiological parameters such as enzymes, hormones and biomarkers and thus raising the level of plant yield in arid and semiarid areas are emergency management for drought control agriculture and also in barley agronomy. Thus, this study was carried out in 2009 in Agricultural Research station, Karaj Islamic Azad University with irrigation factor at two levels, Includes A1:full irrigation and A2:cut irrigation after flowering stage and sub factor levels at the five levels, includes B1: control, B2:seed inoculated with bacteria, B3:seed inoculated with bacteria + sprayed SILICIC ACID, B4:seed inoculated with bacteria+sprayed AMINO ACIDS and B5:seed inoculated with bacteria+sprayed SILICIC ACID and sprayed AMINO ACIDS in randomized complete blocks design with four replicates using analysis of split plot. Analysis of variance showed that the irrigation effect on all traits in the1 percent level is significant. The highest seed yields were related to the normal irrigation. The highest levels of malondialdehyde, Dihydroxy Guanosine and dityrosine related to cut irrigation after flowering. The interactions showed that the highest seed yield related to normal irrigation and seed inoculated with bacteria + sprayed SILICIC ACID and sprayed AMINO ACIDS, respectively. The highest levels of malondialdehyde, Dihydroxy Guanosine and dityrosine belonged to cut irrigation after flowering stage and seed inoculated with bacteria and sprayed SILICIC ACID+sprayed AMINO ACIDS and (198.4, 204.9 and 18.1 mmol /g protein), respectively.

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    POUREBTEHAJ, M., HABIBI, D., PAKNEJAD, F., DAVOODI FARD, M., & FARAHANI PAD, P.. (2012). EFFECT OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA AND FOLIAR APPLICATION OF SILICIC ACID AND AMINO ACIDS ON BIOCHEMICAL BIOMARKERS ACTIVITY OF BARLEY UNDER DROUGHT STRESS (HORDEUM VULGAR L.). IRANIAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND PLANT BREEDING, 8(3), 127-138. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/190251/en

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    POUREBTEHAJ M., HABIBI D., PAKNEJAD F., DAVOODI FARD M., FARAHANI PAD P.. EFFECT OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA AND FOLIAR APPLICATION OF SILICIC ACID AND AMINO ACIDS ON BIOCHEMICAL BIOMARKERS ACTIVITY OF BARLEY UNDER DROUGHT STRESS (HORDEUM VULGAR L.). IRANIAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND PLANT BREEDING[Internet]. 2012;8(3):127-138. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/190251/en

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    M. POUREBTEHAJ, D. HABIBI, F. PAKNEJAD, M. DAVOODI FARD, and P. FARAHANI PAD, “EFFECT OF PLANT GROWTH PROMOTING RHIZOBACTERIA AND FOLIAR APPLICATION OF SILICIC ACID AND AMINO ACIDS ON BIOCHEMICAL BIOMARKERS ACTIVITY OF BARLEY UNDER DROUGHT STRESS (HORDEUM VULGAR L.),” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND PLANT BREEDING, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 127–138, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/190251/en

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