2022
DOI: 10.14232/abs.2021.65.171-184
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Biomass production, water use efficiency and nutritional value parameters of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) genotypes as affected by seed hydro-priming and transplanting

Abstract: To investigate hydropriming and transplanting effect on biomass and nutritional content of forage sorghum, a two-year field experiment was conducted in the semiarid condition of Iran. Experimental factor consisted of planting dates (July-1st, July-11th, July-23rd, August-1st) in the main plot and the factorial combination of planting methods (direct planting, hydropriming, transplanting) with cultivars (Speedfeed and Pegah) in the subplot. Planting date postponement from 1st of July to 10th of July, 23rd of Ju… Show more

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“…Obviously, it is susceptible to cold stress and often exhibits poor early-season vigor and reduced competitive ability against weeds, owing to low temperatures and water stress after sowing [18,36]. Nematpour et al and Mirahki et al investigated that delay in planting shortens the growing season, overshadows the vegetative and reproductive phases, and ultimately reduces sorghum yield [40,41]. The lower dry biomass yield caused by the non-synchronization of plant growth stages with environmental conditions [42] could directly affect Cd accumulation in sorghum.…”
Section: Advantages Of the Regeneration Cropping Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Obviously, it is susceptible to cold stress and often exhibits poor early-season vigor and reduced competitive ability against weeds, owing to low temperatures and water stress after sowing [18,36]. Nematpour et al and Mirahki et al investigated that delay in planting shortens the growing season, overshadows the vegetative and reproductive phases, and ultimately reduces sorghum yield [40,41]. The lower dry biomass yield caused by the non-synchronization of plant growth stages with environmental conditions [42] could directly affect Cd accumulation in sorghum.…”
Section: Advantages Of the Regeneration Cropping Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%