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        1 - Evaluation of drought and salinity stresses on morphological and biochemical characteristics in four species of Papaver
        Behnam Davodnia Jafar Ahmahdi Sedegeh Fabriki ourang
        The presence study was carried out to determine the changes in morphological traits and secondary metabolites in four species of Papaver genus under drought and salinity stresses. This research was conducted in factorial experiment using a completely randomized design w More
        The presence study was carried out to determine the changes in morphological traits and secondary metabolites in four species of Papaver genus under drought and salinity stresses. This research was conducted in factorial experiment using a completely randomized design with three replications. The treatments were included, salinity with NaCl (100mM), drought stress (50% FC) and well-watered (control). The amount of total alkaloids, flavonoids and anthocyanins were determined by spectrophotometer and the content of leaf chlorophyll was measured using Spad chlorophyll meter. The results were showed that stresses and species had a significant effect (P≤0.01) on all of morphological traits. Mean comparison were showed that there is differences among stresses in terms of morphological traits; so in under drought stress, the amount of plant height (from 7.83 to 5.75 cm), root fresh weight (from 10.75 to 6.75 gr), root dry weight (from 8.57 to 5.6 gr), aerial fresh weight (from 13.63 to 8.38 gr) and aerial dry weight (from 8.18 to 6.32 gr) in compared with well-watered conditions was reduced. In contrast, root length in compared with well-watered irrigation increased (from 15.63 to 11.2 cm). But there was no considerable change in morphological traits under salinity stress in compared with well-watered conditions. Statistical results showed that stresses had significant effect (P≤0.01) on content of total alkaloid, total flavonoid, anthocyanin and chlorophyll concentration. The contents of total alkaloid, total flavonoid and anthocyanin increased under drought and salinity stresses in compared with well-watered condition. The highest (2.24 OD.g-1.FW) and the lowest (1.64 OD.g-1.FW) amount of total alkaloid was related to P. bracteatum under drought stress and P. somniferum in well-watered conditions, respectively. The P. somniferum could produce a high yield of alkaloids, because of minimal reduction in morphological characteristics. Overall, the accumulation of secondary metabolites under salinity and drought stresses has a positive correlation with stress tolerance and the metabolites accumulation under drought stress was higher than salinity.   Manuscript profile
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        2 - Changes in growth characteristics and secondary metabolites in Thymus vulgaris L. under moderate salinity and drought shocks
        Sedegeh Fabriki ourang Behnam davoodnia
        In order to evaluation of  phytochemical and growth changes from Thymus vulgaris L. under moderate abiotic stresses, an experiment was carried out at Imam Khomeini International University in a completely randomized design with three replications during 2016. The t More
        In order to evaluation of  phytochemical and growth changes from Thymus vulgaris L. under moderate abiotic stresses, an experiment was carried out at Imam Khomeini International University in a completely randomized design with three replications during 2016. The treatments consisted of drought (50% FC), salinity (100 mM NaCl) and non-stress control (100% FC). Root fresh weight, root dry weight, root length, main branch diameter, sub-branch diameter, sub-branch number, shoot dry weight, shoot fresh weight, plant height, relative water content and chlorophyll content were measured. Also, total phenols, flavonoids and anthocyanins were assayed in leaves, roots and stems by using spectrophotometer. Statistical analysis showed that drought and salinity had significant effects on morphological traits, except for shoot dry weight and number of lateral branches. Generally, morphological traits affected by drought stress in compared with non-stress condition; so that, plant height, main branch diameter, lateral branch diameter, root dry weight, root fresh weight and shoot fresh weight decreased under drought stress compared to non-stressed plants. Analysis of variance showed that stresses had significant effects on leaf and stem flavonoids and phenol contents. By contrast, there was no significantly difference between drought and saline stresses in terms of total flavonoids and phenol of roots. Mean comparisons showed that the amount of leaf phenols and flavonoids increased under drought stress in compared with non-stress condition. In conclusion, this study showed that drought and salinity were increased secondary metabolites in thyme, but the effect of salinity in increasing of secondary metabolites was lower than drought stress.   Manuscript profile