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shiva Khalesro

shiva Khalesro

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
ORCID:
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 54894415100
Faculty: Faculty of Agriculture
Address: Faculty of Agriculture, University of Kurdistan
Phone: 087-33620552

Research

Title
Effects of Chitosan on seed germination and physiological characteristics of safflower seedling under water stress
Type
Presentation
Keywords
germination- chitosan- safflower- water stress
Year
2011
Researchers Batool Mahdavi ، Seyed Ali Mohammad Modares Sanavy ، Majid Agha alikhani ، Mozaffar Sharifi ، shiva Khalesro

Abstract

The effects of chitosan solution on seed germination and physiological changes of safflower ( Carthamus tinctorius L.) seedling were investigated under water stress conditions. Treatments comprised of factorial combinations of four osmotic potential levels and nine chitosan concentrations along with an additional treatment of distilled water. Result showed that germination percentage, germination index, shoot and root height, shoot and root dry weight and protein content decreased with increasing water stress. Proline and malondialdehyde (MDA) content increased by increasing osmotic potential to -8 bar. The greatest shoot height and dry weight (19.3 and 36% more than distilled water treatment, respectively) were observed at 0.4% chitosan concentration. At low concentrations of chitosan protein and proline content increased and MDA content decreased. In osmotic potential -8 bar, the highest germination percentage, shoot and root height obtained by 0.4% chitosan concentration. They had no significant difference with distilled water and acid acetic (0% chitosan). Also at this osmotic potential the decline MDA and proline content and increase of the concentration of protein were detected in low concentrations of chitosan. In the highest level of osmotic potential, germination percentage, shoot and root height increased by low concentrations of chitosan in comparison with distilled water treatment. Also at this osmotic potential the least rate of former parameters obtained by 1-3% chitosan. Thus, it suggests that chitosan concentration at 0.4% or lower levels may improve germination percentage of safflower seeds and benefit for seedlings growth under water deficit stress.