The Optimum Plant Density for Vigorous Seed Production in Safflower
Seed viability and vigor have been influenced by several factors including soil and climatic conditions, plant nutrition, fertilization, irrigation, plant population and post-harvest storages. The study was conducted to determine the appropriate plant density for vigorous seed production in safflowe...
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doaj-f3eeb15a6ed24ac88a584ac95211dea72020-11-25T03:43:04ZengTurkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2019-02-017230130510.24925/turjaf.v7i2.301-305.22751083The Optimum Plant Density for Vigorous Seed Production in Safflowerİsmail Özaşık0Mehmet Demir Kaya1Engin Gökhan Kulan2Department of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Eskişehir Osmangazi University, 26160 EskişehirDepartment of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Eskişehir Osmangazi University, 26160 EskişehirDepartment of Field Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Eskişehir Osmangazi University, 26160 EskişehirSeed viability and vigor have been influenced by several factors including soil and climatic conditions, plant nutrition, fertilization, irrigation, plant population and post-harvest storages. The study was conducted to determine the appropriate plant density for vigorous seed production in safflower. The effects of row spacing (14 and 28 cm) and seeding rate (40, 80, 120, 160 and 200 seeds m-2) on yield, yield components and seed quality of safflower were detected in the study. The results showed that increased seeding rates resulted in enhanced seed yield and the highest seed yield was obtained from 14 cm and 200 seed m-2 with 3320 kg ha-1. The row spacing and seeding rate did not cause a significant difference in oil and protein contents. Laboratory emergence, germination after accelerated ageing (AA) and electrical conductivity tests were suitable for determining seed quality among the seed lots, while standard germination, cool and cold tests were not appropriate. The highest laboratory emergence percentage and germination after AA were determined in 80 seed m-2 but field emergence percentage in 120 seed m-2. It was concluded that the 14 cm row spacing and seeding rate of 120 seed m-2 should be advised for high yielding seed production regardless of seed vigor in safflower.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/2275carthamus tinctorius l.row spacingseeding rateyieldseed vigor |
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İsmail Özaşık Mehmet Demir Kaya Engin Gökhan Kulan The Optimum Plant Density for Vigorous Seed Production in Safflower Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology carthamus tinctorius l. row spacing seeding rate yield seed vigor |
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İsmail Özaşık Mehmet Demir Kaya Engin Gökhan Kulan |
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The Optimum Plant Density for Vigorous Seed Production in Safflower |
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The Optimum Plant Density for Vigorous Seed Production in Safflower |
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The Optimum Plant Density for Vigorous Seed Production in Safflower |
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The Optimum Plant Density for Vigorous Seed Production in Safflower |
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The Optimum Plant Density for Vigorous Seed Production in Safflower |
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optimum plant density for vigorous seed production in safflower |
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Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP) |
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Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology |
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2148-127X |
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Seed viability and vigor have been influenced by several factors including soil and climatic conditions, plant nutrition, fertilization, irrigation, plant population and post-harvest storages. The study was conducted to determine the appropriate plant density for vigorous seed production in safflower. The effects of row spacing (14 and 28 cm) and seeding rate (40, 80, 120, 160 and 200 seeds m-2) on yield, yield components and seed quality of safflower were detected in the study. The results showed that increased seeding rates resulted in enhanced seed yield and the highest seed yield was obtained from 14 cm and 200 seed m-2 with 3320 kg ha-1. The row spacing and seeding rate did not cause a significant difference in oil and protein contents. Laboratory emergence, germination after accelerated ageing (AA) and electrical conductivity tests were suitable for determining seed quality among the seed lots, while standard germination, cool and cold tests were not appropriate. The highest laboratory emergence percentage and germination after AA were determined in 80 seed m-2 but field emergence percentage in 120 seed m-2. It was concluded that the 14 cm row spacing and seeding rate of 120 seed m-2 should be advised for high yielding seed production regardless of seed vigor in safflower. |
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carthamus tinctorius l. row spacing seeding rate yield seed vigor |
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