Choopan Y, Khashei Siuki A, Shahidi A. The Effect of Irrigation with Sugar Plant Wastewater and Water Stress on Plant Height, Root Length and Barley Grain Protein (Yusef Variety). jwss 2018; 21 (4) :99-109
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http://jstnar.iut.ac.ir/article-1-3258-en.html
1. Dept. of Water Eng. Faculyt of Agric., Birjand Univ., Birjand, Iran. , abbaskhashei@birjand.ac.ir
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Limited water resource in arid and semi-arid areas is one of the most important problems in the agricultural sector. Therefore, the use of non-conventional water resources becomes more important. For this reason, a study was conducted on barley to evaluate the effect of irrigation with sugar plant wastewater as a factorial randomized complete block design field experiment. Treatments include water well I1, wastewater I2, combined water and wastewater I3 (the ratio of seven to one, according to local practice) in two levels of without water stress S1 and %75 water stress S2 and treatment I1S1 was considered as control. The results showed changes in surface tension of %1 had a statistically significant effect on plant height, grain yield and root length. As well changes of irrigation water in the level of %1 had a statistically significant effect on plant height, grain protein yield and root length. Maximum grain yield was obtained in treatment I1S1 with the weight of 4034 kg per hectare and lowest grain yield was obtained in treatment I2S2 with the weight of 1564 kg per hectare. The lowest and highest percentages of protein content were observed in treatment I1S1 for 12.37% and treatment I2S2 for 13.47%, respectively. The plant height showed the highest amount in control treatment, i.e. 82.87 Cm.
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Ggeneral Received: 2016/04/26 | Accepted: 2017/01/23 | Published: 2018/02/12