Investigating the response of Camelina oil seed plant (Camelina sativa L.) to different doses of metribuzin and trifloralin herbicides primed with BABA

سال انتشار: 1403
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 44

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SEEDTECH07_071

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 8 اسفند 1403

چکیده مقاله:

Oilseeds are critical in agriculture for providing calories and energy, constituting the second-largest global food reserves after grains (Bertacchi et al., ۲۰۲۰). Plants like Camelina, which thrive with minimal inputs compared to other oilseeds, could help meet edible oil demand (Kahrizi et al., ۲۰۱۸). In agricultural ecosystems, weeds compete with crops, impacting their growth, yield, and quality (Da Silva, ۲۰۲۲). Herbicides are crucial for weed control, significantly affecting crop yields (Taheri et al., ۲۰۱۷). Among these, metribuzin (a pre-sowing herbicide) and trifluralin (a selective herbicide branded as Treflan) are commonly used. Improving seed quality to increase germination percentage, speed, and uniformity, as well as enhancing seedling establishment under different conditions, is essential for boosting crop competitiveness against weeds. Seed priming with agents like BABA (β-aminobutyric acid) can improve tolerance to environmental stresses (Noriani, ۲۰۱۹). This study aims to evaluate the effect of different doses of pre-emergence and pre-planting herbicides on the germination and seedling establishment of BABA-primed Camelina seeds.

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Arash Amiri

Graduated with a master's degree in agriculture and technology from the Department of Agricultural Sciences and Plant Breeding, Aburaihan Faculty of Agricultural Technology, University of Tehran

Fateme Benakashani

Department of Agricultural Sciences and Plant Breeding, Aburaihan Faculty of Agricultural Technology, University of Tehran

Soheil Karimi

Department of Agricultural Sciences and Plant Breeding, Aburaihan Faculty of Agricultural Technology, University of Tehran