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Keyword: Thymus kotschyanus

Original Article
Effects of Salinity Stress on Seed Germination Characteristics of Two Medicinal Species Thymus kotschyanus and T. daenensis

The genus Thymus is perennial medicinal plants belong to the Lamiaceae family that is used for different propose in pharmaceutical industry. Environmental stresses, particularly salinity, are considered as the major factor reducing plant growth. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of salt stress on germination characteristics and seedling morphology in two […]

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Study on the Environmental Factors Contributing to Distribution of Thymus kotschyanus in Taleghan Basin, Iran

Growth and productivity of plants are mainly affected by various environmental factors in different ecosystems and natural habitat in the world. This research aims to study the existing relationships between the phytosociology characteristics of Thymus kotschyanus and environmental factors in order to find the most important factors governing development of the species in middle Taleghan […]

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Effects of Silica and Silver Nanoparticles on Seed Germination Traits of Thymus kotschyanus in Laboratory Conditions

The introduction of nanoparticles into seed germination and seedling growth of plants might have a significant impact and thus, it can be used for agricultural applications for better growth and yield. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of silica and silver nanoparticles on seed germination and early growth traits as well […]

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Studying Drought Tolerance in Thymus kotschyanus Accessions for Cultivation in Dryland Farming and Low Efficient Grassland

This study was carried out to evaluate drought stress tolerance in Thymus kotschyanus accessions using a factorial experiment based on a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 5 replications during 2013-2014 in Qom, Iran. The first factor was the accession with 17 levels and the second factor was drought stress with three levels of irrigation including […]