Fakhroddin ghassemi sahebi; Omolbani Mohammadrezapour; Masoomeh Delbari; Abbas KhasheiSiuki; Ali Cherati
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To investigate the effect of unconventional water and zeolite on yield and water use efficiency of sorghum, a split plot experiment was conducted based on randomized complete block design with 3 replications, at Gharakhil Agricultural Research Station in Ghaemshahr, Mazandaran Province. In this experiment, ...
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To investigate the effect of unconventional water and zeolite on yield and water use efficiency of sorghum, a split plot experiment was conducted based on randomized complete block design with 3 replications, at Gharakhil Agricultural Research Station in Ghaemshahr, Mazandaran Province. In this experiment, the main treatment was irrigation water quality (well water as control (W1); 75% well water and 25% seawater (W2); 25% well water and 75% seawater (W3); 100% treated urban wastewater alternated with 100% seawater (W4); 50% seawater and 50% urban treated wastewater (W5); irrigation with urban treated wastewater (W6)), and sub-treatment included three levels of zeolite as soil amendment (without zeolite Z1, calcic zeolite Z2, and potasic zeolite Z3). The results of data analysis showed that irrigation water quality treatments and zeolite levels had a significant (P<0.05) effect on plant yield. With increasing salinity, the yield of fresh and dry fodder sorghum decreased, but no significant difference was observed between treatments W5 and W4. The fresh and dry fodder yield in treated wastewater with calcic zeolite was higher than other treatments. The highest leaf area index was recorded in W6Z2 treatment (7.62) and the lowest was in W3Z1 treatment (3.80). The highest water use efficiency of fresh forage was observed in W6Z2 treatment (12.7 kg/m3) and the lowest in W3Z1 treatment (4.62 kg/m3).
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The effect of soil matric potential on yield and growth parameters of three varieties of cucumber in greenhouse was carried out during 2012 and 2013 growing seasons in Jiroft area. The treatments were laid out in randomized complete block design with three replications. The treatments were comprised ...
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The effect of soil matric potential on yield and growth parameters of three varieties of cucumber in greenhouse was carried out during 2012 and 2013 growing seasons in Jiroft area. The treatments were laid out in randomized complete block design with three replications. The treatments were comprised of three soil matric potentials of 45, 60, and 75 centi-bar for initiation of irrigation in the main plot and sub plot consisted of three cucumber varieties (Negin, Hilarious and Dominos). The results showed that water use in treatments 45, 60, and 75 centi-bar tensions was, respectively, 6300, 5100, and 3900 m3 ha-1, which was 18% less than irrigation based on Class A pan evaporation.. Fruit yield, LAI, plant height, and fruit diameter decreased 2.7%, 2%, 2%, 0.73% and 2.3 percent, respectively, but water use efficiency increased 22 percent. On the other hand, yield in Dominos variety compared to Negin and Hilarious increased 6.2% and 6.4 percent, respectively, and water use efficiency increased 13.2% and 13.7 percent, respectively. According to the results, planting Dominos variety and 60 centi-bar soil matric potential for irrigation initiation is recommended to achieve the highest water use efficiency.