Jabbari H1, M Gholamhosseini1, M Naeemi2, A Nasiri3
Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol.87, pp. 133-142, 2018, DOI:10.32604/phyton.2018.87.133
Abstract Two experiments were performed in 2011-2012 to
investigate the response of three oilseed rape cultivars to drought
stress, grown under two climate conditions in Iran (cold and hot
climates). The experiments were conducted using a randomized
complete-block design arranged in split-plot with three replicates.
The irrigation treatments (FI: full irrigation; WIF: withholding irrigation
at flowering stage, and WIS: withholding irrigation at the
silique formation stage until physiological maturity) were allocated
to main plots, whereas subplots consisted of the oilseed rape cultivars:
early maturating (GKH2005), relatively late maturing (Opera)
and late maturing (Okapi). Drought caused a… More >