investigations on the cardinal temperatures for germination of alhaji pseudalhagi

Authors

علیرضا مرادی

علی قنبری

محمد حسن راشد محصل

ابراهیم ایزدی دربندی

abstract

in order to investigate the germination characteristics and cardinal temperatures of biotype alhaji pseudalhagi, a laboratory experiment was conducted randomized completely design with four replications of 25 seeds. various constant temperatures 5, 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 and 50ºc were considered. the characteristics such as percentage of seed germination, rate of seed germination, the time of reaching 50% seed germination were recorded. in order to select best estimate of germination criteria based on three regression models namely: five-parameters beta(fpb), intersected-lines(isl) and quadratic polynomial(qpn) models. the effect of temperature on rate and percentage of germination was significant. the highest germination percentage(gp) was within the range of 20-35ºc while the highest germination rate(gr) occurred in 25ºc. best model fit over the entire temperature range was obtained by the fpb model. based on the regression between germination rate and temperature in biotype, the cardinal temperatures(tbase, topt and tmax) were: (7.2-8.8), (27.5-30.6) and (42-50.5) °c, respectively.

Upgrade to premium to download articles

Sign up to access the full text

Already have an account?login

similar resources

Estimation of Cardinal Temperatures for Tomato (Solanum lycopersicom) Seed Germination Using Nonlinear Regression Models

Extended Abstract Introduction: Seed germination is one of the most important factors which determine the success of failure of crop establishment. In the absence of other environmental limiting factors such as moisture, temperature would determine the rate and overall seed germination. This research was conducted to investigate the effect of temperature regimes on seed germination, quantify t...

full text

Cardinal temperatures for seed germination of three Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) cultivars

Quinoa (Chenepodium quinoa Willd.) is a grain-like crop which has a high potential of crop yield under arid environments. The objective of this study was to evaluate the responses of seed germination rate and percentage to temperatures and estimate cardinal temperatures in three quinoa cultivars (i.e., Sajama, Titicaca and Santamaria). Germination of quinoa seeds were daily counted at the tempe...

full text

Effect of Temperature and Light on Germination Characteristics of Japanese Morning Glory (Ipomoea nil): Determination of Cardinal Temperatures of Germination

DOR: 98.1000/2383-1251.1398.6.115.11.1.1575.1610 Extended Abstract Introduction: In recent years, Japanese morning glory has been recognized as a new weed in some soybean cultivation areas in the Province of Golestan. Japanese morning glory, an annual herbaceous plant, belongs to Convolvulaceae family. Germination is the first step in the competitiveness of a weed in an ecological niche. ...

full text

Estimating the cardinal temperatures of germination for Ipomoea hederaceae and Cleome viscosa at constant and alternating temperature conditions

Extended abstract: Introduction: Reports indicate the invasion of two species of Ivy-leaved morning-glory (Ipomoea hederaceae Jacq) and Asian spider flower (Cleome viscosa L.) to summer crops fields such as soybeans in Golestan province. Considering the importance of knowing the cardinal temperatures of germination in the models for predicting the presence of weeds and consequently designing c...

full text

“the effect of risk aversion on the demand for life insurance: the case of iranian life insurance market”

abstract: about 60% of total premium of insurance industry is pertained?to life policies in the world; while the life insurance total premium in iran is less than 6% of total premium in insurance industry in 2008 (sigma, no 3/2009). among the reasons that discourage the life insurance industry is the problem of adverse selection. adverse selection theory describes a situation where the inf...

15 صفحه اول

A hydrothermal time model explains the cardinal temperatures for seed germination

Temperature ( T ) and water potential ( y ) are two primary environmental regulators of seed germination. Seeds exhibit a base or minimum T for germination ( T b ), an optimum T at which germination is most rapid ( T o ), and a maximum or ceiling T at which germination is prevented ( T c ). Germination at suboptimal T can be characterized on the basis of thermal time, or the T in excess of T b ...

full text

My Resources

Save resource for easier access later


Journal title:
حفاظت گیاهان

جلد ۲۹، شماره ۲، صفحات ۲۸۳-۰

Keywords

Hosted on Doprax cloud platform doprax.com

copyright © 2015-2023