Evaluation of Yield, Yield Components and Some Physiological Traits of Sunflower with Integrative Application of Biological, Chemical, and Organic Fertilizers under Different Irrigation Levels

Abstract Background and objectives: The environmental and economic impacts of chemical fertilizers application have encouraged agronomists and growers to evaluate the use of alternative nutrient sources. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of biological, chemical and organic fe...

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Main Authors: Taha Izan, Abdollah Javanmard, Fariborz Shekari, Amin Abbasi
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Published: University of Tabriz 2020-11-01
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spelling doaj-cbb4d6dcf02d414fb9d3e638ea7cb86e2021-04-06T09:41:18ZfasUniversity of TabrizJournal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production2476-43102476-43292020-11-013038711111435Evaluation of Yield, Yield Components and Some Physiological Traits of Sunflower with Integrative Application of Biological, Chemical, and Organic Fertilizers under Different Irrigation LevelsTaha Izan0Abdollah Javanmard1Fariborz Shekari2Amin Abbasi3گروه زراعت، دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه مراغهگروه مهندسی تولید و ژنتیک گیاهی، دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه مراغهگروه مهندسی تولید و ژنتیک گیاهی، دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه مراغهگروه مهندسی تولید و ژنتیک گیاهی، دانشکده کشاورزی دانشگاه مراغهAbstract Background and objectives: The environmental and economic impacts of chemical fertilizers application have encouraged agronomists and growers to evaluate the use of alternative nutrient sources. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of biological, chemical and organic fertilizers, as alone and integrative application on yield, yield components and physiological traits of sunflower under different irrigation levels.   Materials and methods: A two- field experiments were carried out as split plot based on randomized complete blocks design (RCBD) with three replications at the Piranshahr agricultural research station, West Azarbaijan province, Iran, during during 2016 and 2017. The main plots included different irrigation levels (Irrigation at 85, 70 and 55% field capacity) and the sub plots were including different fertilization levels: 100% of recommended chemical fertilizer (255, 25 and 25 kg ha-1 urea, triple superphosphate and potassium sulfate, respectively), 10 ton ha-1 vermicompost, 15 ton ha-1 vermicompost, biosuper+ azotobacter biofertilizer, 10 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter, 15 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter, 10 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter, 10 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter+ 50% chemical fertilizer and 15 ton ha-1 and vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter+ 50% chemical fertilizer.    Results: The results demonstrated that the irrigation at 55% of field capacity significantly decreased the plant height, stem diameter, head diameter, thousand seed weight, seed yield, biological yield, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, relative water content, head weight and number of seeds per head of sunflower. The highest achene yield of sunflower (4230 kg ha-1) was achieved in the normal irrigation with application of 15 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter+ 50% chemical fertilizer. Also, the lowest achene yield (3051 kg ha-1) was observed in the severe stress conditions (Irrigation at 55% of field capacity) with application of chemical fertilizer. In addition, the highest (46.3 g) and the lowest (41.4) thousand seed weight was achieved in the irrigation at 85% field capacity with application of 15 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter+ 50% chemical fertilizer and irrigation at 55% field capacity with application of chemical fertilizer, respectively.   Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the highest gross return was achieved by application of 100% chemical fertilizer (255, 25 and 25 kg ha-1 urea, triple superphosphate and potassium sulfate, respectively) and biofertilizers in the normal irrigation conditions (85% of field capacity).https://sustainagriculture.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_11435_f37e316b556549942ef599aecaf2b090.pdfachene yieldeconomic analysisfield capacityintegrate applicationsustainable agriculturesevere stress
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author Taha Izan
Abdollah Javanmard
Fariborz Shekari
Amin Abbasi
spellingShingle Taha Izan
Abdollah Javanmard
Fariborz Shekari
Amin Abbasi
Evaluation of Yield, Yield Components and Some Physiological Traits of Sunflower with Integrative Application of Biological, Chemical, and Organic Fertilizers under Different Irrigation Levels
Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production
achene yield
economic analysis
field capacity
integrate application
sustainable agriculture
severe stress
author_facet Taha Izan
Abdollah Javanmard
Fariborz Shekari
Amin Abbasi
author_sort Taha Izan
title Evaluation of Yield, Yield Components and Some Physiological Traits of Sunflower with Integrative Application of Biological, Chemical, and Organic Fertilizers under Different Irrigation Levels
title_short Evaluation of Yield, Yield Components and Some Physiological Traits of Sunflower with Integrative Application of Biological, Chemical, and Organic Fertilizers under Different Irrigation Levels
title_full Evaluation of Yield, Yield Components and Some Physiological Traits of Sunflower with Integrative Application of Biological, Chemical, and Organic Fertilizers under Different Irrigation Levels
title_fullStr Evaluation of Yield, Yield Components and Some Physiological Traits of Sunflower with Integrative Application of Biological, Chemical, and Organic Fertilizers under Different Irrigation Levels
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Yield, Yield Components and Some Physiological Traits of Sunflower with Integrative Application of Biological, Chemical, and Organic Fertilizers under Different Irrigation Levels
title_sort evaluation of yield, yield components and some physiological traits of sunflower with integrative application of biological, chemical, and organic fertilizers under different irrigation levels
publisher University of Tabriz
series Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production
issn 2476-4310
2476-4329
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background and objectives: The environmental and economic impacts of chemical fertilizers application have encouraged agronomists and growers to evaluate the use of alternative nutrient sources. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of biological, chemical and organic fertilizers, as alone and integrative application on yield, yield components and physiological traits of sunflower under different irrigation levels.   Materials and methods: A two- field experiments were carried out as split plot based on randomized complete blocks design (RCBD) with three replications at the Piranshahr agricultural research station, West Azarbaijan province, Iran, during during 2016 and 2017. The main plots included different irrigation levels (Irrigation at 85, 70 and 55% field capacity) and the sub plots were including different fertilization levels: 100% of recommended chemical fertilizer (255, 25 and 25 kg ha-1 urea, triple superphosphate and potassium sulfate, respectively), 10 ton ha-1 vermicompost, 15 ton ha-1 vermicompost, biosuper+ azotobacter biofertilizer, 10 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter, 15 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter, 10 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter, 10 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter+ 50% chemical fertilizer and 15 ton ha-1 and vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter+ 50% chemical fertilizer.    Results: The results demonstrated that the irrigation at 55% of field capacity significantly decreased the plant height, stem diameter, head diameter, thousand seed weight, seed yield, biological yield, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, relative water content, head weight and number of seeds per head of sunflower. The highest achene yield of sunflower (4230 kg ha-1) was achieved in the normal irrigation with application of 15 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter+ 50% chemical fertilizer. Also, the lowest achene yield (3051 kg ha-1) was observed in the severe stress conditions (Irrigation at 55% of field capacity) with application of chemical fertilizer. In addition, the highest (46.3 g) and the lowest (41.4) thousand seed weight was achieved in the irrigation at 85% field capacity with application of 15 ton ha-1 vermicompost+ biosuper+ azotobacter+ 50% chemical fertilizer and irrigation at 55% field capacity with application of chemical fertilizer, respectively.   Conclusion: The results of this study showed that the highest gross return was achieved by application of 100% chemical fertilizer (255, 25 and 25 kg ha-1 urea, triple superphosphate and potassium sulfate, respectively) and biofertilizers in the normal irrigation conditions (85% of field capacity).
topic achene yield
economic analysis
field capacity
integrate application
sustainable agriculture
severe stress
url https://sustainagriculture.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_11435_f37e316b556549942ef599aecaf2b090.pdf
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