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Ahmad Reza Abbasifar

Ahmad Reza Abbasifar

Academic rank: Associate Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8559-6215
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 35782919700
HIndex:
Faculty: Agriculture and Environment
Address: Arak University
Phone: 086-32623320

Research

Title
PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF ANTIOXIDANTS POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE AND ASCORBIC ACID ON PATCH BUDDING OF PERSIAN WALNUT
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
walnut, patch budding, cultivar, antioxidant, budding success
Year
2017
Journal Journal of Horticultural Research
DOI
Researchers Ahmad Reza Abbasifar ، Babak ValizadehKaji

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of antioxidants on the budding success of ‎three walnut genotypes under greenhouse conditions. After stratification, seeds were planted in a ‎greenhouse at the end of autumn. After about 20 months, the seedlings grew up to 80 cm. The ‎budding was done using scions of Z30, Z60, and B21 genotypes. Scions were immersed in ‎polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) or ascorbic acid in the concentrations 2, 3, and 4 g•dm-3 for 1 h before ‎budding. Percentage of successful budding was determined after one month. The results showed ‎that genotype significantly affected the percentage of budding success, but no interaction between ‎genotype and treatments was found. The antioxidant solutions significantly affected all the ‎parameters studied in this research. Ascorbic acid with 3 g•dm-3 resulted in the highest percentage ‎of budding success (86.66%); no significant differences were observed with 4 g•dm-3 of ascorbic ‎acid and 3 and 4 g•dm-3 of PVP. Furthermore, antioxidant solutions significantly affected the ‎content of chlorophylls, and 3 g•dm-3 of ascorbic acid resulted in the highest content of chlo-‎rophylls in scion leaves.‎