Evaluation of irrigation levels and application of superabsorbent polymers on ecophysiological characteristics of rangeland plant Capper (Capparis spinosa L.)

To evaluate the effects of using various levels of superabsorbent and irrigation regimes on yields of Capparis spinosa plant an experiment was performed based on a randomized complete block design with three replications in the Research Field of Emamzadeh Jaafar Gachsaran in 2015. The main factor co...

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Main Authors: Amin allah Bagherifard, Yousef Hamidoghli, Mohammadhasan Biglouei, Mehrorang Ghaedi
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Published: Islamic Azad University - Gorgan Branch 2018-03-01
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author Amin allah Bagherifard
Yousef Hamidoghli
Mohammadhasan Biglouei
Mehrorang Ghaedi
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Mohammadhasan Biglouei
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description To evaluate the effects of using various levels of superabsorbent and irrigation regimes on yields of Capparis spinosa plant an experiment was performed based on a randomized complete block design with three replications in the Research Field of Emamzadeh Jaafar Gachsaran in 2015. The main factor consisted of three irrigation regimes (once in a month, once every two months, and no irrigation) and a sub-factor at four levels of superabsorbent by Tarawat A200 applications (no superabsorbent, 75, 150, and 225 g/plant). Results revealed that the highest number of branches, collar diameter, height, and chlorophyll belonged to the plants irrigated every two months with 150 g superabsorbent and the highest value of carotenoids was observed in control plants. The highest plant survival rate was observed in 225 g/plant superabsorbent treatment alone. Irrigation levels had positive effects on the morphological characteristics of the plant so that the irrigation level of once every two months had more yield than the other levels. Findings suggest that the application of superabsorbent material in dry land condition could increase the yield by mitigating the effects of the drought stress.
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spelling doaj.art-eb63df3f8aeb424b9cbe957cf05c9ad52023-06-09T06:35:04ZfasIslamic Azad University - Gorgan Branchفیزیولوژی محیطی گیاهی2423-76712783-46892018-03-0113494353611132Evaluation of irrigation levels and application of superabsorbent polymers on ecophysiological characteristics of rangeland plant Capper (Capparis spinosa L.)Amin allah Bagherifard0Yousef Hamidoghli1Mohammadhasan Biglouei2Mehrorang Ghaedi3Department of Horticultural, University Campus 2, University of Guilan, Rasht, IranDepartment of Horticultural, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, IranDepartment of Irrigation, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Guilan, Rasht, IranDepartment of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, University of Yasuj, Yasuj, IranTo evaluate the effects of using various levels of superabsorbent and irrigation regimes on yields of Capparis spinosa plant an experiment was performed based on a randomized complete block design with three replications in the Research Field of Emamzadeh Jaafar Gachsaran in 2015. The main factor consisted of three irrigation regimes (once in a month, once every two months, and no irrigation) and a sub-factor at four levels of superabsorbent by Tarawat A200 applications (no superabsorbent, 75, 150, and 225 g/plant). Results revealed that the highest number of branches, collar diameter, height, and chlorophyll belonged to the plants irrigated every two months with 150 g superabsorbent and the highest value of carotenoids was observed in control plants. The highest plant survival rate was observed in 225 g/plant superabsorbent treatment alone. Irrigation levels had positive effects on the morphological characteristics of the plant so that the irrigation level of once every two months had more yield than the other levels. Findings suggest that the application of superabsorbent material in dry land condition could increase the yield by mitigating the effects of the drought stress.https://ecophysiologi.gorgan.iau.ir/article_611132_1eaf6401f815272ec16f5fc524f8f6a0.pdfcapparis spinosa lirrigation frequencyrain-fed farmingsuperabsorbentviability
spellingShingle Amin allah Bagherifard
Yousef Hamidoghli
Mohammadhasan Biglouei
Mehrorang Ghaedi
Evaluation of irrigation levels and application of superabsorbent polymers on ecophysiological characteristics of rangeland plant Capper (Capparis spinosa L.)
فیزیولوژی محیطی گیاهی
capparis spinosa l
irrigation frequency
rain-fed farming
superabsorbent
viability
title Evaluation of irrigation levels and application of superabsorbent polymers on ecophysiological characteristics of rangeland plant Capper (Capparis spinosa L.)
title_full Evaluation of irrigation levels and application of superabsorbent polymers on ecophysiological characteristics of rangeland plant Capper (Capparis spinosa L.)
title_fullStr Evaluation of irrigation levels and application of superabsorbent polymers on ecophysiological characteristics of rangeland plant Capper (Capparis spinosa L.)
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of irrigation levels and application of superabsorbent polymers on ecophysiological characteristics of rangeland plant Capper (Capparis spinosa L.)
title_short Evaluation of irrigation levels and application of superabsorbent polymers on ecophysiological characteristics of rangeland plant Capper (Capparis spinosa L.)
title_sort evaluation of irrigation levels and application of superabsorbent polymers on ecophysiological characteristics of rangeland plant capper capparis spinosa l
topic capparis spinosa l
irrigation frequency
rain-fed farming
superabsorbent
viability
url https://ecophysiologi.gorgan.iau.ir/article_611132_1eaf6401f815272ec16f5fc524f8f6a0.pdf
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