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Iranian Dryland Agronomy Journal is published by Dryland Agricultural Research Institute in cooperation with the Crop Science Society of Iran. This journal aims to provide scientific resources and information, discuss researches in respect to the importance and problem solving in the main issues affecting dryland farming, to promote applicable researches along with the extension and improvement of dryland farming across the country, and to provide a productive environment for exchanging thoughts, ideas and findings among experts and stake holders of agricultural sectors at universities and research institutes. The Journal publishes two volumes annually and since 2012 according to the certificate issued by the Research Programs & Policy Office, Ministry of Science, Research and Technology have been promoted to scientific grade.

Iranian Dryland Agronomy Journal is an open access double-blind peer reviewed biannually publication which publishes original research papers concerned with new concepts and innovative technologies in "Dryland Agronomy". All submitted manuscripts are checked for similarity to ensure their authenticity to be assured about its originality and then rigorously peer-reviewed by the expert reviewers. This journal is following of Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and complies with the highest ethical standards in accordance with ethical laws.

 

Crops under rainfed cultivation
Evaluation of mycorrhiza and phosphorus application on chickpea yield under different tillage methods in dryland conditions

Ali Rasaei; Saeid Jalali Honarmand; Fardin Ranjbar; mokhtar Dashadi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, Pages 148-157

Abstract
  Introduction: One of the principles of sustainable agriculture is the implementation of conservation agriculture, which includes the three principles of minimum tillage, permanent soil cover with plant residues and crop rotation with the aim of reducing the negative effects of conventional agricultural ...  Read More

Agronomy
Evaluation of biochemical and photosynthetic efficiency of dryland chickpea genotypes under cold stress conditions

Ramin Lotfi; Hamid Hoseinian_khoshro; Hossein Khoshvaghti

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, Pages 158-174

Abstract
  Introduction: Changing the chickpea planting system from spring to autumn, due to the increase in the length of the growing period, proper productivity from the late winter and early spring rains, the coincidence of the flowering and podding period with suitable soil moisture, and finally avoiding the ...  Read More

plant breeding
Producing chickpea resistance line to Fusarium Wilt (Fusarium oxysporum ) using Marker-Assisted Backcrossing

Hamid Hasaneian Khoshro; Zahra-Sadat Shobar; Hamid Reza Pouralibaba; Jahad Sorni; Leila Pourhang

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, Pages 175-188

Abstract
  Introduction: Fusarium wilt (FW) caused by F. oxysporum f. sp. ciceris causes extensive damage to chickpea in many parts of the Iran. The technique of Marker-assisted backcrossing (MABC) is one of the effective and accurate methods in transferring specific genes such as disease resistance genes in a ...  Read More

Crops under rainfed cultivation
Genetic diversity of chickpea varieties and breeding lines for tolerance to the post emergence application of Metribuzin and Imazethapyr herbicides

Mahdi Geravandi; Reza Haghparast; Farshid Mahmodi; Hamid Hossenian Khoshroo

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, Pages 189-202

Abstract
  Introduction: Chickpea is one of the most important crop for rainfed condition, which plays an important role in the agriculture sustainability. Chickpea generally is known as a sensitive crop to many herbicides and has a poor ability to compete with weeds in the early growth stage because of its slow ...  Read More

plant breeding
First report of existence races 2 and 4 of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. ciceris, causing agent of yellow and wilt disease of chickpea in Iran

Hamid Reza Pouralibaba; Mojhgan Tabrizivand Taheri; Farshid Mahmodi; Abbas Ali Ravanlou; Saman Bahrami Kamangar; Saba Kowkab; Mohammad Kouhestani Chevan

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, Pages 203-219

Abstract
  Introduction: Chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) with a high amount of protein and valuable minerals, is considered one of the important items in the Iranian food basket. Due to its adaptability to the harsh climatic conditions of the country's drylands, it is grown in 500,000 ha of rain-fed and dry areas ...  Read More

Crops under rainfed cultivation
Study on Market Structure and Global Trade of Chickpea

Ali Akbar Baghestany; Mandana tousi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, Pages 204-215

Abstract
  Introduction: About 98% of chickpea cultivation is dry-land in Iran. This subject indicating the importance of producing this product according to water scarcity in this country. While in 2021, the production of chick peas were 172.8 thousand tons and, 107 thousand tons of chickpeas with value of 95.8 ...  Read More

Crops under rainfed cultivation
Role of people's participation in the increasing of chickpea consumption for improving the cultivation pattern, food security and human health

Reza Haghparast; Mozafar Roustaei; Adel Jahangiri; Abdolvahab Abdulahi; Moosa Salehi; Reza Mohammadi; Mahdi Geravandi; Ali Rasaei; Khoshnood Alizadeh

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, Pages 216-234

Abstract
  Introduction:  Chickpea is the third important pulse after bean and soybean in the world however, it is first in Iran because of its capability for dryland farming in the country. Climate change and abnormal global warming is one of the biggest challenges that all countries are facing today. This ...  Read More

Crops under rainfed cultivation
The effect of three autumns, dormant and spring seeding dates on chickpea grain yield and weed interference under West Azerbaijan dryland conditions

Samira Valizadeh; Mahmoud Pouryousef Miandoab; Khoshnood Alizadeh

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, Pages 235-248

Abstract
  Introduction: Despite of introducing of suitable chickpea cultivars for autumn planting in cold drylands of the country, still planting of chickpeas is dominantly done during the spring. There is a short window for crop growth in dry and semi dry lands which cover majority of the country. Climate change ...  Read More

Crops under rainfed cultivation
Assessing chickpea grain yield under management scenarios in different regions using modeling approach

Seyedreza Amiri; Sajjad Rahimi-Moghaddam

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, Pages 249-260

Abstract
  Introduction: Chickpea is one of the important legumes in West Asia and North Africa. It is also one of the important legumes in rainfed agricultural systems in these regions. Although Iran has the fifth rank in terms of under chickpea cultivation, it ranks 47th in terms of average grain yield per hectare ...  Read More

Molecular genetics
Proteomics Studies in Abiotic Stresses

Hamed Broushan; Reza Darvishzadeh; Hamid Hatami Maleki; Naser Mohammadi

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2023, , Pages 13-45

Abstract
  Title: Proteomics Studies in Abiotic StressesIntroduction: The increase in the world's population, along with climate change, which reduces the efficiency of agricultural products, is a major challenge for food security. Abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, heat and cold cause many changes in ...  Read More

Investigation of physiological and biochemical reactions of dryland wheat cultivars to cold stress in conservation agricultural system

Hadi Khorsandi; Saeid ZehTable-Salmasi; Ramin Lotfi; Kazem Ghassemi-Golezani

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2023, , Pages 105-123

Abstract
  Conservation agriculture is one of the successful strategies of sustainable agriculture in the context of climate change. Conservation agriculture with residues mantanance systems, could decrese soil temperature and this may affect crop growth in cold regions. For this purpose, an experiment was conducted ...  Read More

Genome-wide association analysis of agronomic traits in wheat under supplemental irrigation and rain-fed conditions

Hossein Hatamzadeh; Reza Mohammadi; Iraj Bernousi; Saber Golkari; Sukhwinder Singh

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2023, , Pages 83-104

Abstract
  The yield and efficiency of wheat decreases affected by drought stress. Breeding for drought tolerance is one of the key components that enhance sustainable wheat production. Association mapping with SNP markers can be used to identify loci controlling quantitative traits (QTLs). For this purpose, 249 ...  Read More

Assessment of assimilate remobilization and current photosynthesis of bread wheat genotypes in grain filling under rainfed and supplemental irrigated conditions

Vahid Sedghieh; Fariborz Shekari; Mozaffar Roustaei; Amin Abbasi; Naser Sabbagh nia

Volume 12, Issue 1 , August 2023, , Pages 127-147

Abstract
  The object of this study was the assessment of assimilate remobilization (AR) in different bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes under rainfed (Rf) and supplemental irrigation conditions (SupIr). For this purpose, 44 winter wheat genotypes were evaluated in a lattice design arrangement (7×7) ...  Read More

Crops under rainfed cultivation
Evaluation of mycorrhiza and phosphorus application on chickpea yield under different tillage methods in dryland conditions

Ali Rasaei; Saeid Jalali Honarmand; Fardin Ranjbar; mokhtar Dashadi

Volume 12, Issue 2 , December 2023, , Pages 148-157

Abstract
  Introduction: One of the principles of sustainable agriculture is the implementation of conservation agriculture, which includes the three principles of minimum tillage, permanent soil cover with plant residues and crop rotation with the aim of reducing the negative effects of conventional agricultural ...  Read More

Publisher:
Dryland Agricultural Research Institute

Director-in-Charge:
Mozaffar Roustaie

Editor-in-Chief:
Khoshnood Alizadeh


Frequency: Semiannual

Print ISSN: 2345-203X

Online ISSN: 2345-6876

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