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        1 - The density of weeds in different planting dates of agricultural rice species in the conditions of direct cultivation using the dry-bed method.
        hossein sabet zangeneh Abdolali gilani Sami jalali
        To investigate the weed response to ecosystems of local and high-yield rice cultivars at different planting dates in direct cultivation by dry-bed seeding, an experiment was conducted in the form of a split-plot in a randomized complete block design with three replicati More
        To investigate the weed response to ecosystems of local and high-yield rice cultivars at different planting dates in direct cultivation by dry-bed seeding, an experiment was conducted in the form of a split-plot in a randomized complete block design with three replications in the research farm of Shavor Research Station. The main plot of planting date in three levels (June 15, June 25, and July 5) and four rice cultivars including two local cultivars Champa and Red-anbori and cultivars High-yielding and improved Danial and Shafagh was grown as a subplot at each planting date. According to the results, the highest and lowest number of weeds in the sampling on the first and second planting dates were obtained with an average of 123 and 61 plants, respectively. Among rice cultivars, the lowest weed density was observed in sample in Danial cultivar. In this experiment, the predominant species in the samples were two weeds barnyard grass and chinese lantern. The rate of weed emergence was around 0.56 to 0.63 number per day. in all three planting dates in the range of 20-40 days after planting. Therefore, weed control and field care during this period is essential to achieve optimal grain production. Manuscript profile
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        2 - The role of planting date and rice cultivars on the effect of weed on yield and some agronomic traits in dry-bed seeding system
        Hossein Sabet zangeneh Abdolali Gilani
        To investigate the effect of planting date on yield and some agronomic traits in local and high-yielding rice cultivars in direct cultivation by dry-bed seeding system was conducted in the form of a split-plot in a randomized complete block design with three replication More
        To investigate the effect of planting date on yield and some agronomic traits in local and high-yielding rice cultivars in direct cultivation by dry-bed seeding system was conducted in the form of a split-plot in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The main plot of planting date in three levels (June 15, June 25, and July 5) and four rice cultivars including two local cultivarsChampa and Red anbori and cultivars High-yielding and improved Danial and Shafagh was grown as a subplot at each planting date. Then, each plot was divided into two parts. The upper part of plot was not weeding and was considered as a control and the lower part of the plot was removed by hand weeding. Based on the results, the effect of planting date and cultivar on biological yield, grain yield, and the number of spikes per square meter under weed control conditions was significant at the level of one percent. In this experiment, the highest yield was observed on the date of the first planting in the high-yielding cultivar Shafagh and at the rate of 5253 kg/ha. The results showed that grain yield loss due to weed presence was different depending on planting date, so that the highest and lowest production loss with the average of 1815 and 1090 kg/ha was related to the first and third planting date, respectively. Among rice cultivars, a decrease in grain yield of 40.85 and 32.95 percent was observed in high-yielding cultivars and local cultivars, respectively. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Study of physiological indices and yield of the rice varieties in north regions of Khuzestan
        Abdolali Gilani1 Seyed Ataallah Siadat2 Sami Jalali Kaveh Limouchi
        In order to evaluation of trend yield and physiological indices variation of some current Rice cultivars an experiment was carried out in split-plot arrangement using randomized complete blocks design with three replication. In 2006 and 2007 years at Shavoor Agricultura More
        In order to evaluation of trend yield and physiological indices variation of some current Rice cultivars an experiment was carried out in split-plot arrangement using randomized complete blocks design with three replication. In 2006 and 2007 years at Shavoor Agricultural Research Station in Khuzestan province. For exposing rice cultivars to different higher temperature regimes, main plots were assigned to three sowing dates from 5 May with 20 days intervals and cultivars namely: Hoveizeh, Hamar (heat tolerance) Ghermez Anbori, Champa (heat sensitive) and Danial (relatively heat tolerant) were randomized in sub-plots. The results of combined analysis of variance showed that the highest grain yield was harvested from the second sowing date (26 May). It was the superior to first sowing date (5May) with 62.5 percentages. The reason of higher yield related to superior physiological indices in panicle exertion, LAD in ripening duration and also higher dry matter storage potential. In among cultivars, Hoveizeh was the superior to other cultivars and had higher yield related to Ghermez Anbori, Champa with 50.9 and 36.3 percentage respectively. In spite of heat sensitive cultivars had higher of Maximum leaf area index but their's crop growth rate, net assimilation rate and relative growth rate were lower. Manuscript profile
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        4 - Effect of Pseudomonas and chemical fertilizer of potassium sulfate on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of corn (Zea mays L.)
        Layla Neiayeshpoor1 Seyed Keyvan Marashi2 Abolali Gilani
        In order to investigate the effect of growth promoting bacteria and potassium sulfate fertilizer on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of corn an experiment based on randomized complete block design with three replications was conducted in summer 2015 in Shavo More
        In order to investigate the effect of growth promoting bacteria and potassium sulfate fertilizer on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of corn an experiment based on randomized complete block design with three replications was conducted in summer 2015 in Shavour Agricultural Research Station, affiliated to the Agricultural and Natural Resources Research Center of Khuzestan. The treatments included: T1: Without inoculation and use of potassium fertilizer at recommended rate (as control), T2: using autoclaved inoculum and using chemical fertilizer of potassium as recommended, T3: inoculation with biological fertilizer of Pseudomonas and application of potassium fertilizer to Recommended rate, T4: Inoculation with biological fertilizer of Pseudomonas without the use of potassium fertilizer and T5: Inoculation with biological fertilizer of Pseudomonas and Potassium fertilizer use were 50% less than recommended rate.  The results showed that the effect of treatments on the number of rows per ear, number of seeds per row, 1000 grain weight, grain yield, biological yield, starch percentage and potassium percentage of seed and in regard to phosphorus percentage was  not significant. The maximum grain yield and biological yield was belonged to T3 treatment. T4 treatment showed the minimum grain yield and biological yield. There was no significant difference between two treatments of T3 and T5 in terms of starch percentage. The highest amount of potassium was obtained from T3 treatment and showed the lowest amount of T4 treatment. In general, there was no significant difference between T3 and T5 treatments in terms of quantitative and qualitative characteristics of yield and the T5 treatment was recommended as a suitable treatment due to reduced potassium fertilizer in terms of sustainable agriculture and reduction of environmental pollution. Manuscript profile
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        5 - Assessment of the role of growth reduction factors on some morpho-physiological and yield indicators of rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars in climate condition of Khouzestan
        Marzieh Gorgizadeh Shahram Lak Abdolali Gilani
        In order to Assessment of the role of growth reduction factors on some morpho-physiological and yield indicators of rice cultivars an experiment in the year 2018 was conducted as split plot in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Experimentation f More
        In order to Assessment of the role of growth reduction factors on some morpho-physiological and yield indicators of rice cultivars an experiment in the year 2018 was conducted as split plot in a randomized complete block design with three replications. Experimentation factors included various rice varieties: Champa, Chermez-anbori and Hoveizeh in the main plot and reducing growth factors include: control (without cutting), consumption of half a liter of medax top in 45 days after planting, cut 65 days after planting to a height of 35 cm and cut 85 days after planting at a height of 35 cm in the subplot was. the results showed difference between levels of reducing growth factors in terms of stem height, panicle number, number of hollow seed per panicle and seed yield were at 1% probability and 1000-seed weight at 5% level. the difference between cultivars in terms of number of hollow seed per panicle at 1% level and 1000 grain weight at 5% probability level. highest number of hollow seed per panicle was in the control and the lowest in the cut 65 days after planting. the highest grain yield was obtained in the application of medax top with average of 4.7 tons/ha and the lowest grain yield with average of 3.19 tons/ha was obtained by cutting in 85 days after planting. So it can be cut by 65 days after the planting and use of the medax top or using the hoveizeh cultivar to reach the desired results in the region.           Manuscript profile