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Research Article

Growth, Yield, and Phosphorus Efficiency of Safflower Cultivars as Affected by Phosphorus Application in East Azarbaijan Province, Iran

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Pages 1335-1348 | Received 12 Dec 2022, Accepted 10 Jan 2024, Published online: 24 Jan 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Identifying the cultivars that efficiently take up and use soil phosphorus (P) can reduce the financial and environmental costs of using P fertilizers. To investigate the growth, yield, and P acquisition efficiency of different cultivars of safflower affected by P deficiency and P applications, this study was conducted as a randomized complete block design in factorial arrangement with three replications in the Tikmeh Dash research station in East Azerbaijan province, Iran in 2016–2017. The studied factors were P fertilization in five levels (0, 10, 20, 30, and 40 kg P ha-1 from Triple superphosphate (TSP)) and safflower cultivars (Padideh and Goldasht). The results showed that under the P deficiency condition, the grain yield of Padideh was about 17% greater than that of Goldasht (1544 vs 1319 kg ha-1). Padideh cultivar was superior to Goldasht in terms of oil percentage (43.2 vs. 40.9%). Grain yield correlated with straw yield (R2 = 0.526**), P concentration (R2 = 0.192**), and the number of fertile capsules (R2 = 0.51**). In general, it is concluded that P concentration in straw is an important factor for grain production in safflower. Although both cultivars showed the greatest benefit-cost ratio of grain and oil yield in the 10 kg ha-1 P treatment, the Padideh cultivar was the superior cultivar. For the conditions of about 7.2 mg kg-1 available Olsen P, the application of 10 kg ha-1 P (50 kg ha-1 TSP) for the Padideh cultivar can be economical.

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