نتایج جستجو برای: seed quality

تعداد نتایج: 822559  

Journal: Desert 2006
M. Baghestani Maybodi N. Baghestani Maybodi, S. Soufizadeh

The high quality and quantity seed production in old saxual shrubs are essential for regeneration and sustainable development of saxual forests in desert areas. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of different pruning height on saxual seed production. The study was carried out in an obviously wilted saxual forest located in Ashkezar desert in Yazd in 1994. The experiment wa...

2012
Atsushi Fujita Pierre Isabelle Roland Kuhn

This paper presents a paraphrase acquisition method that uncovers and exploits generalities underlying paraphrases: paraphrase patterns are first induced and then used to collect novel instances. Unlike existing methods, ours uses both bilingual parallel and monolingual corpora. While the former are regarded as a source of high-quality seed paraphrases, the latter are searched for paraphrases t...

Journal: :علوم گیاهان زراعی ایران 0
قدرت الله سعیدی عبدالمجید رضایی علی عباسی ابراهیم فرخی

production of high yielding hybrid cultivars is among the main objectives of breeding programs in sunflower and on evaluation of the combining ability of the inbred lines necessary to select for the appropriate parental lines for production of hybrid cultivars. this study was conducted to investigate the general and specific combining ability and the mode of inheritance for agronomic and seed q...

2007
Swagata Ban Banerjee Darren Hudson Steven W. Martin

Producers' preferences for cottonseed with respect to price, seed type, yield, and fiber quality are examined by a willingness-to-pay approach via mail surveys. Results indicate a positive willingness to pay (WTP) for technology relative to conventional cottonseed, and WTP increases with the level of technology. Yield and quality also show a positive WTP. Larger farms have a higher WTP for tech...

ژورنال: مرتع 2021
Karimian, Vahid, Khatibi, Rasool, Saberi, Moteza,

The present study conducted to investigation the forage quality and germination status of Capparis spinosa in Niatak Hirmand rangelands. Forage quality indices were analyzed by four replications on three phenological stages (vegetative, flowering and maturity stages) randomly. The experiment included 19 treatments to improve seed germination condition. Treatments included physical such as scrap...

2008
Linda M Broadhurst Andrew Lowe David J Coates Saul A Cunningham Maurice McDonald Peter A Vesk Colin Yates

Restoring degraded land to combat environmental degradation requires the collection of vast quantities of germplasm (seed). Sourcing this material raises questions related to provenance selection, seed quality and harvest sustainability. Restoration guidelines strongly recommend using local sources to maximize local adaptation and prevent outbreeding depression, but in highly modified landscape...

Seed deterioration as an irreversible physiological phenomenon, have significant effect on seed quality. Increasing and maintaining of seed quality by using methods such as biopriming is important. For this reason a three-factors experiment was conducted on one linseed cultivar (Norman) based on randomized completely design with four replications, in laboratory  of Seed Science and Technol...

2000

Survival of Rhizobium trifolii on white clover seed before sowing is adversely affected by both drying and a water-soluble toxin which di f fuses f rom the seed coat dur ing the inocula t ion process . Survival of rhizobia is increased by removal of the toxin by seed washing or the suppress ion of i t s inhib i tory ef fec t by t rea tment of seed wi th phenol ic adsorbents . Surv iva l o f rh ...

2004
Rosalind Deaker Rodney J. Roughley Ivan R. Kennedy

Inoculation of legume seed is an efficient and convenient way of introducing effective rhizobia to soil and subsequently the rhizosphere of legumes. However, its full potential is yet to be realised. Following widespread crop failures, the manufacture of high quality inoculants revolutionised legume technology in Australia in the 1960s. Many improvements to inoculants and the advent of an inocu...

2010
George D. Weiblen Silvia B. Lomascolo Ryoko Oono Elizabeth R. Dumont

The life history of figs (Ficus, Moraceae) involves pollination by specialized insects and seed dispersal by vertebrate frugivores. This three-way interaction raises the possibility of conflict between pollinators and seed dispersers over fig resources. The conflict might be mediated in dioecious figs by the segregation of inflorescences with specialized male and female sexual functions, termed...

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