2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2010.07.017
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The effect of irrigation scheduling and water stress on the maturity and chemical composition of Virginia tobacco leaf

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“…And the results in our study were consistent with previous studies. A similar study by Cakir and Çebi, 2010) showed that irrigation scheduling and the water stress imposed during different stages of growth influenced the ripening dynamics of Virginia tobacco leaves and that severe water stress caused delay in the ripening of the leaves. Biglouei et al (2010) showed that the effect of water stress on all the traits related to yield and quality was significant (P < 0.01).…”
Section: Effect Of Different Treatments On Lai the Dynamicmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…And the results in our study were consistent with previous studies. A similar study by Cakir and Çebi, 2010) showed that irrigation scheduling and the water stress imposed during different stages of growth influenced the ripening dynamics of Virginia tobacco leaves and that severe water stress caused delay in the ripening of the leaves. Biglouei et al (2010) showed that the effect of water stress on all the traits related to yield and quality was significant (P < 0.01).…”
Section: Effect Of Different Treatments On Lai the Dynamicmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Effects of irrigation systems and fertilization on the growth, yield, and nicotine content of tobacco leaves have also been discussed by Ju et al (2008). Cakir and Cebib (2010) concluded that irrigation scheduling programs and water stress at different growth stages could influence the ripening of Virginia tobacco, and severe water stress causes a delay in tobacco ripening. Muthappa et al (2010) followed a stress imposition protocol that allowed plants to experience an initial gradual acclimation stress and, subsequently, severe stress for a definite period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Physiological characteristics of tobacco response to water deficit stress were clarified by Muthappa et al (2010). Effects of different irrigation scheduling programs and water stresses on the maturity and leaf chemistry of Virginia tobacco at different growth stages have been studied in Ataturk soil by Cakir and Cebib (2010) at the Water Resources Research Institute in Kirklareli, Turkey. Effects of irrigation systems and fertilization on the growth, yield, and nicotine content of tobacco leaves have also been discussed by Ju et al (2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Influence of fertilization and irrigation on morphological and chemical characteristics of tobacco plant has been well explored and documented (Sifola and Postiglione, 2002;Karaivazoglou et al, 2005;Sifola, 2005;Tsadilas et al, 2005;Bilalis et al, 2009;Ç akir and Ç ebi, 2010). Mineral matter plays an important role in tobacco metabolism during its growth (Kastori, 1990;Veresoglou et al, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%