Mahboobe Bahrami, Mohamad Rahim Owji, Farhad Mohajeri, Mahmood Dejam
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摘要
本研究提出了在盐碱地条件下利用硅镍叶面施用提高不同红花品种产量的假设。为此,我们于2019年和2020年在伊朗哈吉阿巴德以随机完全区组设计的形式进行了一项析因试验。第一个因子包括Sofeh、Isfahan、Padideh和Golmehr 4个红花品种,第二个因子包括对照、浓度为100、200和300 mg L - 1的镍和浓度为100、150和200 mg L - 1的硅7个叶面喷施处理。结果表明,叶面施用150和200 mg L−1硅,钾含量分别比对照提高了10%和16%。叶片喷施300 mg L−1镍导致叶片离子泄漏增加,光合色素减少。另一方面,叶面施用200 mg L−1硅可使Sofeh和Isfahan品种叶片总叶绿素含量分别提高12%和18%。与对照相比,浓度为200 mg L−1的硅使可溶性碳水化合物和脯氨酸分别减少了10%和13%。在Isfahan和Padideh品种中,硅叶面喷施150和200 mg L - 1比对照增产21%和15%。结果表明,盐胁迫下,硅叶面喷施对不同红花品种的种子产量和出油率均有显著的促进作用,特别是150和200 mg L−1喷施效果更好。
Improving the Yield and Physiological Traits of Different Safflower Cultivars (Carthamus tinctorius L.) Using Silicon and Nickel Foliar Application in a Saline Soil Condition
Improving the yield of different safflower cultivars using silicon and nickel foliar application in a saline soil condition was the hypothesis proposed in this research. For this purpose, a factorial experiment was conducted in the form of a randomized complete block design in Haji Abad, Iran, in 2019 and 2020. The first factor included four cultivars of safflower including Sofeh, Isfahan, Padideh and Golmehr, and the second factor was seven foliar spraying treatments, consisted of control, nickel with concentrations of 100, 200, and 300 mg L−1 and silicon with concentrations of 100, 150, and 200 mg L−1. Results showed that silicon foliar application of 150 and 200 mg L−1 increased potassium content by 10 and 16%, respectively, in compared to the control. Nickel foliar spraying of 300 mg L−1 caused an increase in leaf ion leakage and a decrease in photosynthetic pigments. On the other hand, silicon foliar application of 200 mg L−1 increased the total leaf chlorophyll content by 12 and 18% in Sofeh and Isfahan cultivars, respectively. Compared to the control, silicon with the concentration of 200 mg L−1 caused a 10 and 13% decrease in soluble carbohydrate and proline, respectively. In Isfahan and Padideh cultivars, silicon foliar spraying of 150 and 200 mg L−1 increased the seed yield by 21 and 15% compared to the control. The results of this research showed a positive effect of silicon foliar spraying especially with concentrations of 150 and 200 mg L−1 on improving seed yield and oil percentage in different safflower cultivars under salt stress.
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The journal Silicon is intended to serve all those involved in studying the role of silicon as an enabling element in materials science. There are no restrictions on disciplinary boundaries provided the focus is on silicon-based materials or adds significantly to the understanding of such materials. Accordingly, such contributions are welcome in the areas of inorganic and organic chemistry, physics, biology, engineering, nanoscience, environmental science, electronics and optoelectronics, and modeling and theory. Relevant silicon-based materials include, but are not limited to, semiconductors, polymers, composites, ceramics, glasses, coatings, resins, composites, small molecules, and thin films.