Abstract
The canola needs more sulfur fertilizer than cereals to reach maximum yield. Also, strigolactones can create an extensive root system in canola in order to raise the mineral and water absorption in conditions of deficiency of these substances and strigolactones levels increased under sulfur deficiency. This study was conducted to evaluate the reaction of canola to the application of sulfur, strigolactone and growth promoting microorganisms. Results showed that sulfur application increased seed yield by 23.22% and improved seed oil content by 2.27%. The effect of microorganisms on all traits was significant, especially seed yield enhanced by 3–12%. Thiobacillus had the most positive effect on seed yield and seed quality properties. Strigolactone had no significant effect on seed yield, although it slightly improved some traits. The inoculation of canola with Thiobacillus combined with sulfur and strigolactones increased seed yield by 47% and improve seed quality traits, so it can be recommended.
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