Response of Schefflera actinophylla Plants Grown under Drought to Soil Compost Addition and Foliar Application of Melatonin

W. M. F. Abd–Elhady, A. Badour, M. El-Sherpiny
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The provision of irrigation water has become crucial, especially for ornamental plants, due to Egypt's demanding water conditions. The use of inexpensive soil amendments i.e., compost and the application of a newly discovered molecule "melatonin" can mitigate the negative effects of water scarcity. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of combining compost with melatonin in alleviating the adverse effects of water deficit on Schefflera actinophylla L plants. Different irrigation regimes i.e., irrigation every 5 (I 1 ), 7 (I 2 ) and 10 (I 3 ) days were evaluated as the main factor. The final composition of the pots, consisting of compost and sand, with options including 1:3 compost: sand mixtures v/v (C 1 ), 1:1 compost: sand mixtures v/v (C 2 ) and 3:1 compost: sand mixtures v/v (C 3 ) was investigated as a secondary factor. In addition, the application of melatonin by spraying at concentrations of zero (F 1 ) and 100 μM (F 2 ) was investigated as a tertiary factor. Plant performance decreased with increasing irrigation intervals. Furthermore, plants grown in pots containing 75%compost+25% sand (C 3 ) showed the best performance followed by the C 2 treatment and finally the C 1 treatment. Moreover, the application of melatonin led to an increase in all the growth and chemical characteristics studied, as well as in the levels of antioxidant, except for malondialdehyde, which decreased compared to the untreated plants. On another note, the plant performance was better under combined treatments of I 2 xC 2 (or C 3 ) xF 2 than that under combined treatments of I 1 xC 1 xF 1 . Finally, these results confirm the potential role of compost and melatonin in mitigating the adverse effects of water deficit.
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干旱条件下种植的 Schefflera actinophylla 植物对土壤中添加堆肥和叶面喷施褪黑素的反应
由于埃及对水的要求很高,灌溉水的提供变得至关重要,尤其是对观赏植物而言。使用廉价的土壤改良剂(即堆肥)和新发现的分子 "褪黑激素 "可以减轻缺水的负面影响。因此,本研究旨在评估堆肥与褪黑激素的结合在减轻缺水对 Schefflera actinophylla L 植物的不利影响方面的功效。主要因素是不同的灌溉制度,即每 5 天(I 1)、7 天(I 2)和 10 天(I 3)灌溉一次。花盆的最终成分由堆肥和沙子组成,包括 1:3 的堆肥:沙子混合物 v/v(C 1)、1:1 的堆肥:沙子混合物 v/v(C 2)和 3:1 的堆肥:沙子混合物 v/v(C 3)。此外,还将喷洒浓度为零(F 1)和 100 μM(F 2)的褪黑激素作为三级因素进行了研究。植物的表现随着灌溉间隔的增加而下降。此外,在含有 75% 复合肥+25% 沙的花盆(C 3)中生长的植物表现最好,其次是 C 2 处理,最后是 C 1 处理。此外,施用褪黑激素后,所研究的所有生长和化学特性以及抗氧化剂水平都有所提高,但丙二醛与未施用褪黑激素的植物相比有所下降。另外,在 I 2 xC 2(或 C 3 )xF 2 的综合处理下,植物的表现要好于 I 1 xC 1 xF 1 的综合处理。最后,这些结果证实了堆肥和褪黑激素在减轻缺水不利影响方面的潜在作用。
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