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EVALUATION OF WINTER CANOLA GENOTYPES' RESPONSE TO TERMINAL DROUGHTSTRESS UNDER APPLICATION OF AMMONIUM SULFATE

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  627-642

Abstract

 The present study conducts an experiment in order to investigate the effect of terminal DROUGHT STRESS on agronomic and qualitativetraits of canola genotypes in the application of ammonium sulfate condition. Carried out during two periods of 2015-2016 and 2016-2017, the experiment entails a factorial split-plot design, based on completely randomized block design with three replicates, and hastaken place in the research farm of the Seed and Plant Improvement Institute (SPII). In the pod formation stage, irrigation factorsinclude two levels, namely, normal and restricted, while for the elongation stage of ammonium sulfate, the two levels are 0 and 150 kgper hectare, both set in the main plots as factorial with cultivars including BAL111, BAL119, BAL121, BAL128, and Nima, set in thesubplots. Results show that among the examined genotypes, line BAL128 has had the highest grain yield (3904 kg/ha), which hasincreased by 28%, compared with the control treatment. The highest amount of grain oil (45. 53%) has been obtained in the second yearof experiment and under normal irrigation conditions. By applying ammonium sulfate, the amount of oil has increased by 2. 5% incomparison with normal condition. The BAL128 line has had the highest percentage of grain oil (44. 29%). In normal irrigationcondition, the use of ammonium sulfate reduces the amount of GLUCOSINOLATE by 22. 88%; however, in restricted irrigation condition, theamount of GLUCOSINOLATE declines by 17. 25%. In the irrigation and fertilizer treatments of this experiment, among the lines studied, theBAL128 line is recommended for similar experimental conditions.

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    AZIMI SOORAN, SALMAN, AMIRSHEKARI, HOSSEIN, SHIRANIRAD, AMIR HOSSEIN, MOZAFFARI, JAVAD, & FOTOKIAN, MOHAMMAD HOSEIN. (2018). EVALUATION OF WINTER CANOLA GENOTYPES' RESPONSE TO TERMINAL DROUGHTSTRESS UNDER APPLICATION OF AMMONIUM SULFATE. JOURNAL OF CROPS IMPROVEMENT (JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE), 20(3 ), 627-642. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/209446/en

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    AZIMI SOORAN SALMAN, AMIRSHEKARI HOSSEIN, SHIRANIRAD AMIR HOSSEIN, MOZAFFARI JAVAD, FOTOKIAN MOHAMMAD HOSEIN. EVALUATION OF WINTER CANOLA GENOTYPES' RESPONSE TO TERMINAL DROUGHTSTRESS UNDER APPLICATION OF AMMONIUM SULFATE. JOURNAL OF CROPS IMPROVEMENT (JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE)[Internet]. 2018;20(3 ):627-642. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/209446/en

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    SALMAN AZIMI SOORAN, HOSSEIN AMIRSHEKARI, AMIR HOSSEIN SHIRANIRAD, JAVAD MOZAFFARI, and MOHAMMAD HOSEIN FOTOKIAN, “EVALUATION OF WINTER CANOLA GENOTYPES' RESPONSE TO TERMINAL DROUGHTSTRESS UNDER APPLICATION OF AMMONIUM SULFATE,” JOURNAL OF CROPS IMPROVEMENT (JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE), vol. 20, no. 3 , pp. 627–642, 2018, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/209446/en

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