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View article: Silicon and thiourea synergy boosts wheat cultivars’ grain quality under salinity via coordinated ion and antioxidant responses
Silicon and thiourea synergy boosts wheat cultivars’ grain quality under salinity via coordinated ion and antioxidant responses Open
Salinity stress severely impacts wheat productivity and grain quality. This study investigated the effects of application of plant growth promoting substances (non-primed control (NP), hydropriming (HP), combined priming (1 mM silicon + 25…
View article: <i>Haematococcus pluvialis</i> bionanoparticles boost maize seedling health, serving as a sustainable seed priming agent and biostimulant for agriculture
<i>Haematococcus pluvialis</i> bionanoparticles boost maize seedling health, serving as a sustainable seed priming agent and biostimulant for agriculture Open
The rising frequency of extreme climate events requires sustainable strategies to secure food production. Environmental stress impacts seed germination and seedling development, posing a significant agricultural challenge. To address this,…
View article: The Effect of Silicon–Melatonin Nanoparticles on Improving Germination Parameters and Reducing Salinity Toxicity by Maintaining Ion Homeostasis in Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L. Seedlings
The Effect of Silicon–Melatonin Nanoparticles on Improving Germination Parameters and Reducing Salinity Toxicity by Maintaining Ion Homeostasis in Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L. Seedlings Open
The salinity of water and soil is a constraint that has an extreme effect on germination and the establishment of crops. Therefore, it is pivotal to boost crop salt tolerance in global semi-arid regions. By mixing Si in an ME medium, a new…
View article: Phytotoxicity of Anethum graveolens, Origanum majorana, Pelargonium graveolens, Satureja bachtiarica, Trachyspermum ammi, Zataria multiflora, and Ziziphora tenuior essential oils nanoemulsions as biological alternatives for weed control and design bioherbicide: in planta and in silico study
Phytotoxicity of Anethum graveolens, Origanum majorana, Pelargonium graveolens, Satureja bachtiarica, Trachyspermum ammi, Zataria multiflora, and Ziziphora tenuior essential oils nanoemulsions as biological alternatives for weed control and design bioherbicide: in planta and in silico study Open
View article: Individual and combined exogenous application of melatonin and methyl Jasmonate confer salinity stress tolerance in tomato by enhancing antioxidants defense system
Individual and combined exogenous application of melatonin and methyl Jasmonate confer salinity stress tolerance in tomato by enhancing antioxidants defense system Open
Plants activate physiological responses against salinity stress through hormone signaling pathways such as melatonin (M) and methyl jasmonate (MeJ). These hormones trigger defense responses, but comparing their individual and combined effe…
View article: Evaluation of Salinity Tolerance Threshold of Two Wheat Cultivars Via Photosynthetic Efficiency and Ion Homeostasis
Evaluation of Salinity Tolerance Threshold of Two Wheat Cultivars Via Photosynthetic Efficiency and Ion Homeostasis Open
The possible growth and production of wheat have been negatively influenced by salinity stress, which is a critical environmental factor. Therefore, our study aimed to determine the salinity tolerance threshold of two wheat cultivars (Amin…
View article: Alleviating salinity stress in Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L. seedlings through foliar application of silicon or melatonin in arid and semi-desert environments
Alleviating salinity stress in Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L. seedlings through foliar application of silicon or melatonin in arid and semi-desert environments Open
Salinity stress can be deemed as an important challenge extremely affecting crop growth as well as development. Therefore, it is important to improve its tolerance to salinity stress, in arid as well as semiarid regions. Thus, this experim…
View article: Temporal Changes in Biochemical Responses to Salt Stress in Three Salicornia Species
Temporal Changes in Biochemical Responses to Salt Stress in Three Salicornia Species Open
Halophytes adapt to salinity using different biochemical response mechanisms. Temporal measurements of biochemical parameters over a period of exposure to salinity may clarify the patterns and kinetics of stress responses in halophytes. Th…
View article: Melatonin priming manipulates antioxidant regulation and secondary metabolites production in favour of drought tolerance in Chenopodium quinoa Willd.
Melatonin priming manipulates antioxidant regulation and secondary metabolites production in favour of drought tolerance in Chenopodium quinoa Willd. Open
Melatonin can be considered a physiological protective agent against environmental stress because of its natural antioxidant ability. The main goal of this study was to investigate the possible melatonin-positive effects on the growth enha…
View article: The influence of priming methods, planting dates, and weed interference levels on the vegetative growth, yield, and yield components of AS71 hybrid corn
The influence of priming methods, planting dates, and weed interference levels on the vegetative growth, yield, and yield components of AS71 hybrid corn Open
By carrying out a laboratory experiment, the influence of priming methods, including ZnSO4, BSN, and hydropriming was evaluated on the seed germination of hybrid AS71 corn. Then, the main and interaction effects of the priming methods, pla…
View article: ROS Homeostasis and Antioxidants in the Halophytic Plants and Seeds
ROS Homeostasis and Antioxidants in the Halophytic Plants and Seeds Open
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are excited or partially reduced forms of atmospheric oxygen, which are continuously produced during aerobic metabolism like many physiochemical processes operating throughout seed life. Previously, it was bel…
View article: Glomus versiforme and Micrococcus yunnanensis reduce the negative effects of salinity stress by regulating the redox state and ion homeostasis in Brassica napus L. crops
Glomus versiforme and Micrococcus yunnanensis reduce the negative effects of salinity stress by regulating the redox state and ion homeostasis in Brassica napus L. crops Open
Salinity stress is a major threat that negatively affects plant growth and production in arid and semi- arid regions. Application of biofertilizers could mitigate this stress. Accordingly, a pot experiment was conducted on rapeseed grown u…
View article: The effect of seed priming with melatonin on improving the tolerance of Zea mays L. var saccharata to paraquat-induced oxidative stress through photosynthetic systems and enzymatic antioxidant activities
The effect of seed priming with melatonin on improving the tolerance of Zea mays L. var saccharata to paraquat-induced oxidative stress through photosynthetic systems and enzymatic antioxidant activities Open
Melatonin is essential in improving plant's biotic as well as abiotic stress tolerance, especially detoxification of herbicides. The purpose of the present research study was studying the probable positive impacts of melatonin on the enhan…
View article: Co-application of ACC deaminase-producing rhizobial bacteria and melatonin improves salt tolerance in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) through ion homeostasis
Co-application of ACC deaminase-producing rhizobial bacteria and melatonin improves salt tolerance in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) through ion homeostasis Open
View article: Foliar Application of Melatonin Improves the Salt Tolerance, Ion and Redox Homeostasis and Seed Oil Fatty Acid Profile in Camelina sativa
Foliar Application of Melatonin Improves the Salt Tolerance, Ion and Redox Homeostasis and Seed Oil Fatty Acid Profile in Camelina sativa Open
Salinity affects the yield and quality of oilseed crops. The effects of a single foliar application of solutions with different concentrations (0, 30, 60 or 90 µM) of melatonin (MEL) to camelina (Camelina sativa) plants grown in soil in a …
View article: Effect of Seed Biofertilizers Inoculation on Photosynthesis Rate, Yield, and Competitiveness Ability of Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) with Weeds
Effect of Seed Biofertilizers Inoculation on Photosynthesis Rate, Yield, and Competitiveness Ability of Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) with Weeds Open
In order to investigate the effect of quinoa seed inoculation on photosynthesis rate, yield and competitive ability with weeds, an experiment was conducted as split-plot based on a randomized complete block design with three replications a…
View article: Yield and yield components of common bean as influenced by wheat residue and nitrogen rates under water deficit conditions
Yield and yield components of common bean as influenced by wheat residue and nitrogen rates under water deficit conditions Open
Incorporation of crop residues into agricultural system has become a worldwide efficient practice for enhancing crop production. The main objectives of this experiment was to investigate the major role of incorporating wheat (Triticum aest…
View article: Influence of Nitrogen Rates and Sources on Yield, Yield Components and Some Soil Properties of Sweet Corn Under Different Irrigation Regimes and Tillage Systems
Influence of Nitrogen Rates and Sources on Yield, Yield Components and Some Soil Properties of Sweet Corn Under Different Irrigation Regimes and Tillage Systems Open
View article: The role of ACC deaminase producing bacteria in improving sweet corn (Zea mays L. var saccharata) productivity under limited availability of irrigation water
The role of ACC deaminase producing bacteria in improving sweet corn (Zea mays L. var saccharata) productivity under limited availability of irrigation water Open
Accumulation of stress ethylene in plants due to osmotic stress is a major challenge for the achievement of optimum sweet corn crop yield with limited availability of irrigation water. A significant increase in earth’s temperature is also …
View article: Sweet Corn Ontogeny in Response to Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilization
Sweet Corn Ontogeny in Response to Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilization Open
To achieve optimum quality, sweet corn should be harvested at the milking stage, therefore understanding of plant phenology could be the most important aspects for economic return in this crop. Phenological sensitivity to the environment c…
View article: Forage yield and quality as affected by salt stress in different ratios of <i>Sorghum bicolor</i>-<i>Bassia indica</i> intercropping
Forage yield and quality as affected by salt stress in different ratios of <i>Sorghum bicolor</i>-<i>Bassia indica</i> intercropping Open
Salinity tolerance is presumed to be improved in the intercropping system, however, there has been inadequate evidence to scientifically prove this. In the current study, the effect of salinity was examined on forage yield and quality of s…
View article: Effect of Nitrogen and Weed Interference on the Quality and Quantity of Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris L.)
Effect of Nitrogen and Weed Interference on the Quality and Quantity of Sugar Beet (Beta vulgaris L.) Open
In order to determine the effect of weeds interference and nitrogen on the sugar beet growth and yield, a field study was performed in the 2010 growing season as a split plot design based on RCBD with three replications in Hana region (Sem…
View article: Evaluation of a Hexaploid Wheat Collection (Triticum aestivum L.) under Drought Stress Conditions Using Stress Tolerance Indices
Evaluation of a Hexaploid Wheat Collection (Triticum aestivum L.) under Drought Stress Conditions Using Stress Tolerance Indices Open
Wheat is the most important crop in the world which faces the global problem of drought. Its production is affected by water deficit after pollination in arid and semi-arid regions. An experiment was conducted to assess tolerance of 39 bre…
View article: Interaction Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza and Redroot Pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus L.) on Growth and Yield of Sunflower under Water Stress Conditions
Interaction Effect of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza and Redroot Pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus L.) on Growth and Yield of Sunflower under Water Stress Conditions Open
The management of soil elements by biological fertilizers is considered as an important attribute of sustainable agriculture. In order to evaluate the interaction effects of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retr…
View article: Effect of Incorporation of Wheat Residues to Soil on Physiological Traits and Canned Yield of Sweet Corn under Water Stress
Effect of Incorporation of Wheat Residues to Soil on Physiological Traits and Canned Yield of Sweet Corn under Water Stress Open
Effect of Incorporation of Wheat Residues to Soil on Physiological Traits and Canned Yield of Sweet Corn under Water Stress
View article: Changes in Soil Properties and Productivity under Different Tillage Practices and Wheat Genotypes: A Short-Term Study in Iran
Changes in Soil Properties and Productivity under Different Tillage Practices and Wheat Genotypes: A Short-Term Study in Iran Open
Natural resources are the most limiting factors for sustainable agriculture in Iran. Traditional practices are intensive tillage that leads to a negative impact on crop productivity and soil properties. Conservation agriculture including t…
View article: Feasibility of satellite and drone images for monitoring soil residue cover
Feasibility of satellite and drone images for monitoring soil residue cover Open
View article: Changes in competitive ability between safflower-weeds affected by timing of nitrogen fertilizers
Changes in competitive ability between safflower-weeds affected by timing of nitrogen fertilizers Open
Nitrogen (N) effects on crop-weed competition and its information may help to improved integrated weed management systems. A two-year field experiment (2015 and 2016) was conducted on a silty clay loam soil in semi-arid climatic conditions…
View article: Effect of nitrogen, wheat residues, and compost rates on the growth and yield of sunflower
Effect of nitrogen, wheat residues, and compost rates on the growth and yield of sunflower Open
In modern agriculture, precise integrated management of farmlands requires natural, sustainable and environmentally friendly inputs replacing chemical fertilizers application. A two-year (2015-2016) field experiment was conducted to …
View article: Split nitrogen sources effects on nitrogen use efficiency, yield and seed quality of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.)
Split nitrogen sources effects on nitrogen use efficiency, yield and seed quality of safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) Open
The effects of nitrogen (N) on crop yields have historically been assessed with field trials, but selection and use of the best sources and optimal timing N applications have a significant role in realizing the maximum potential of oilseed…