Title of article :
Morphological Variations of Rosa damascena Mill. in Response to Nutrition of Some Macro- and Micronutrients
Author/Authors :
Samadiyan-Sarbangholi, Vahideh Young Researchers and Elites Club Tabriz Branch Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran , Abbaszadeh, Bohloul Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran , Lebaschy, Mohammad-Hoseyn Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran , Tabaie-Aghdaie, Reza Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran , Layegh-Haghighi, Masoumeh Research Institute of Forests and Rangelands, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Nutrition as an environmental factor has a special place in the growth, main and sub branches number of Rosa
damascena Mill. and these morphological traits affected yield and flower number of the plant. So, this
experiment was conducted in the Research Institute of Forest and Rangelands, Karaj, Iran, to evaluate the effect
of macro- and micronutrients on the plant growth. A split plot design was conducted based on randomized
complete block design with three replications. The main factor was combination of fertilizer in 5 levels: 1) N0,
P0 & K0 kg/ha+manure 0 ton/ha, 2) N40, P40 & K0kg/ha+manure 15 ton/ha, 3) N40, P40 & K40kg/ha+ manure
15ton/ha, 4) N80, P80 & K40 kg/ha + manure 30ton/ha & 5) N120, P120 & K80kg/ha+manure 40ton/ha. The
sub factor was micro nutrients intake of iron chelate in 3 levels (0,8 and 12 g). The analysis of variance showed
that the main and sub factor effect were significantly different for all of measured traits (α≤0.01). Results
indicated that the highest main branch (66.35cm) and sub branch (15.96 cm) growth belonged to treatment 2 and
micronutrients intake of 0 g, respectively. Treatment 4×8g showed the highest main branches number (49.66
n/plant). The highest sub branch number with average value of 26.66n/plant was obtained in treatment 4×0g.
According to positive correlation between bush height with yield and flower number per bush, treatment 2×12g
could be used for increasing quality and quantity flower yield in R. damascena.
Keywords :
NPK , Iron chelate , Morphological traits , Rosa damascena
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics