2014
DOI: 10.3923/rjes.2014.215.224
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Greenhouse Treatments on Elaeagnus rhamnoides Seed Germination

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“…There is a one research from Ahani et al, 4,5 for drought tolerance of the species of sea buckthorn (Elaeagnus rhamnoides) had done khorasan province of Iran and observes that drought tolerance was highly to the physiology in E. rhamnoides. With the extension of drought stress from two to twelve days, E. rhamnoides seedlings water use efficiency was increased; between first and second treatments, also between third and fourth treatments was observed significant differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…There is a one research from Ahani et al, 4,5 for drought tolerance of the species of sea buckthorn (Elaeagnus rhamnoides) had done khorasan province of Iran and observes that drought tolerance was highly to the physiology in E. rhamnoides. With the extension of drought stress from two to twelve days, E. rhamnoides seedlings water use efficiency was increased; between first and second treatments, also between third and fourth treatments was observed significant differences.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Means of germination percent in seed pretreatments (control, cold, ice water, hot water, lime juice and Gibberellin acid) were 7.5, 23.75, 21.25, 0, 15, and 42.5 in field. 7 3.75, 43.75, 17.5, 1.25, 15 and 37.5 in greenhouse 8 and in laboratory were 33, 12, 41, 4, 9 and 32, respectively. 9.10 Salinity stress is of the most serious abiotic stress factors causing environmental problems and limiting growth and crop productivity.…”
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“…Germination percentage was obtained using the following formula: (the number of germinated seeds each day/the total number of seeds sown) × 100). The germination rate was obtained using the following formula: sum (the number of germinated seeds each day/number of days) (Ahani et al 2015). The normality of data was evaluated using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test.…”
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