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Effect of low doses of gamma radiation on alfalfa (Lucerne) yield

Abstract

Presowing seed irradiation has been reported frequently as a useful application of radiation in agriculture to stimulate growth and increase the yield of field and horticulture crops. Lucerne seeds of previous season (local variety) were irradiated by gamma rays Cs sup 1 sup 3 sup 7 source using doses of 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 Gy at dose rate of 9.2 Gy/min. Then were planted after 7 days from irradiation with unirradiated control in complete randomized block design and 5 replicates for three seasons (1986, 1987, 1988), the field experiment was carried out at ACSAD research station in Der-Ezzor. Also pot experiments were carried out to study the effect of low doses gamma irradiation on seed germination and growth of shoot and root systems of seedlings. The following observation were made on plants grown in the field:- fresh weight and dry weight of shoot system, - seed yield at the end of the experiment. The results show that there is a positive effect of seed irradiation on percentage of germination and root systems of seedling compared with the control. the highest increase in dry weight of shoot and root systems was at doses of 10 and 15 Gy.  More>>
Authors:
Al-Odat, M; Khalifa, Kh [1] 
  1. Atomic Energy Commission, Damascus (Syrian Arab Republic). Dept. of Radiation Agriculture
Publication Date:
Nov 01, 1994
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
AECS-A/FRSR-87
Reference Number:
SCA: 553002; PA: AIX-27:007869; EDB-96:030787; NTS-96:010993; SN: 96001535364
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Nov 1994
Subject:
55 BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, BASIC STUDIES; ALFALFA; LOW DOSE IRRADIATION; PRODUCTIVITY; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; GAMMA RADIATION; PLANT GROWTH
OSTI ID:
177179
Research Organizations:
Atomic Energy Commission, Damascus (Syrian Arab Republic). Dept. of Radiation Agriculture
Country of Origin:
Syrian Arab Republic
Language:
Arabic
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE96610622; TRN: SY9500363007869
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE96610622
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
31 p.
Announcement Date:
Feb 13, 1996

Citation Formats

Al-Odat, M, and Khalifa, Kh. Effect of low doses of gamma radiation on alfalfa (Lucerne) yield. Syrian Arab Republic: N. p., 1994. Web.
Al-Odat, M, & Khalifa, Kh. Effect of low doses of gamma radiation on alfalfa (Lucerne) yield. Syrian Arab Republic.
Al-Odat, M, and Khalifa, Kh. 1994. "Effect of low doses of gamma radiation on alfalfa (Lucerne) yield." Syrian Arab Republic.
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title = {Effect of low doses of gamma radiation on alfalfa (Lucerne) yield}
author = {Al-Odat, M, and Khalifa, Kh}
abstractNote = {Presowing seed irradiation has been reported frequently as a useful application of radiation in agriculture to stimulate growth and increase the yield of field and horticulture crops. Lucerne seeds of previous season (local variety) were irradiated by gamma rays Cs sup 1 sup 3 sup 7 source using doses of 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 Gy at dose rate of 9.2 Gy/min. Then were planted after 7 days from irradiation with unirradiated control in complete randomized block design and 5 replicates for three seasons (1986, 1987, 1988), the field experiment was carried out at ACSAD research station in Der-Ezzor. Also pot experiments were carried out to study the effect of low doses gamma irradiation on seed germination and growth of shoot and root systems of seedlings. The following observation were made on plants grown in the field:- fresh weight and dry weight of shoot system, - seed yield at the end of the experiment. The results show that there is a positive effect of seed irradiation on percentage of germination and root systems of seedling compared with the control. the highest increase in dry weight of shoot and root systems was at doses of 10 and 15 Gy. specially when sowing was 10 days after irradiation. Gamma irradiation doses of 10 and 15 Gy led to significant increases in fresh and dry weight at shoot system in the three seasons. The increases were 17.5% and 14.6% for the doses of 10 and 15 Gy respectively. A considerable increase in seed yield obtained at doses from 10 to 40 Gy, and the seed yield varied from 13.3% to 17.9% Compared with the control. (author). 20 refs., 18 tabs.}
place = {Syrian Arab Republic}
year = {1994}
month = {Nov}
}