Water corrosion and scaling is a phenomenon caused by the contact of materials with surrounding environment (1,2). This phenomenon has been studied in two important branches including erosion and electrochemical corrosions (3). The first type is a degradation of materials by physical factors such as the impact of suspended solids in water or wastewater pipes (4,5). The second type includes producing an electric cell and performing electrochemical reactions between the surrounding environment of pipelines, facilities and constructed materials. Electrochemical corrosion occurs in water transmission and distribution lines due to the nature of the process in metallic materials such as steel pipes (4,6).
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of pre-sowing treatments
and temperature on Sclerorhachis leptoclada Boiss. seed germination. The
following treatments were used), hot water (soaking in water at 70?C and
90?C for 5 second), Moist Chilling (Soaking in water at 2?C for 7,14 and
21day with the temperature gradually falling to room temperature),
scarification by 0.2% potassium nitrate (soaking for 24 h and 48 h) and
Gibberellic acid (GA: at concentrations of 250, 500 and 750 ppm soaking for
24 h and 48 h) and Distilled Water (control). The percentage of germination,
germination rate, germination start (GS), mean germination time (MGT), and
germination vigor index were determined as germination indices. Root and
shoot length, root fresh weight, root dry weight, shoot fresh weight, shoot
dry weight and seedling dry weight were evaluated as growth factors at the
end of the incubation period. Second experiment was carried out to study the
effect of temperature on seed germination. It was observed that both the
physical and chemical scarification methods were effective in enhancing S.
leptoclada seed germination and growth. The highest germination rate,
percentage of germination and germination vigor index was observed with
Moist Chilling (Soaking in water at 2?C for 14 day), 0.2% potassium nitrate
(soaking for 48h) and GA (at concentration of 250 ppm soaking for 48h) in
compare with control. Also the highest growth factors were found in Moist
Chilling (Soaking in water at 2?C for 7day) treated seeds and the lowest
occurred in hot water treatments. The other results showed that higher
temperature was more effective lower temperature for seed germination.
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