2017
DOI: 10.22194/jgiass/5.1.774
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EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT GIBBERELLIC ACID DOSES ON SEED YIELD, OIL CONTENT AND SOME QUALITY TRAITS OF SAFFLOWER (Carthamus tinctorius L.)

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“…A greater seed set could have resulted from positive influence of GA3 on flowering, pollination, and fertilization, increasing the number of seeds produced per pod. These results are in agreement with those of Arslan and Cuplan (2017) [1] . The highest pod yield per plot was recorded in T4 (3.06 kg) followed by T3 (2.23 kg) and T1 (2.06 kg) while lowest pod yield per plot was recorded in unprimed seeds treatment i.e.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…A greater seed set could have resulted from positive influence of GA3 on flowering, pollination, and fertilization, increasing the number of seeds produced per pod. These results are in agreement with those of Arslan and Cuplan (2017) [1] . The highest pod yield per plot was recorded in T4 (3.06 kg) followed by T3 (2.23 kg) and T1 (2.06 kg) while lowest pod yield per plot was recorded in unprimed seeds treatment i.e.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…As explained in table. 3.6 the significant interaction effect of flax cultivars and GA 3 spraying on yield and quality similar to those obtained by Arslan and Culpan, (2017) they clarified that the interactions between doses of GA 3 and cultivar affect significantly, the highest oil content (41.05 and applications 200 and 300 ppm GA 3 respectively The interaction between cultivars and spraying with GA 3 to a certain level caused increase in fatty acids concentration, the highest values were recorded from interaction treatment of C 1 G 3 this may be due to creating the best growth condition for forming fatty acids by the mentioned interaction, or may be due to the dilution effect in additional to the reason before that were affected on yield and yield components.…”
Section: Discutiionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Samanci and Ozkaynak (2003) reported that seed yield decreased with delay in sowing date and seed yields of 1875 (25 April), 1637 (15 May) and 1176 (25 May) kg ha -1 were obtained from the first, second and third sowing date, respectively. Arslan and Culpan (2018) reported that the seed yield in safflower genotypes obtained from USDA collection ranged from 147.90 to 2349.90 kg ha -1 in Suleymanpasa ecological conditions. Erbas et al (2016) reported that seed yields of safflower ranged from 152.00 to 2159.00 kg ha -1 .…”
Section: Seed Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%