FAT HEN INCORPORATED AND RHIZOSPHERE SOIL AFFECTS THE GERMINATION AND SEEDLING GROWTH OF MUNGBEAN AND MAIZE

O. Farooq, N. Sarwar, A. Rehman, Muqarrab Ali, Khuram Mubin, Fahid Ehsan, M. Iqbal, M. Nasir
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Fat hen is a dominating weed of wheat and several important crops around the globe. Interference of this weed has not only caused substantial yield reduction in associated crops but also negatively influenced the succeeding crops in rotation pattern. Residual effects of fat hen infested soils were investigated in a bioassay at glass house, Department of Agronomy, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan during 2021. Rhizosphere soil along with fat hen incorporated soils were included in experiment while, for comparison sand and clay loam soils were also used as control treatments. Data regarding germination indices like time taken to 50 percent germination, mean emergence time, final emergence percentage, germination index, germination energy and seedling growth parameters like shoot/root length, shoot/root dry weight all indicated that fat hen incorporated soils exhibited a strong negative effect on the test crops (mungbean and maize). Whereas, rhizosphere soil also showed inhibitory effect on both test crops in comparison to sand and clay loam soils. However, the negative effects of incorporated soils are more prominent than the rhizosphere soil of fat hen. Rich allelochemicals profile of fat hen could be the possible reason of these negative influences. Findings of this investigation were used for planning of crop rotation pattern because farmers incorporate the standing fat hen into the soil after harvesting of their crops. So, farmers should avoid incorporation of fat hen in to the soil to avoid the possible negative effect on the succeeding crops.
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肥母鸡和根际土壤对绿豆和玉米发芽及幼苗生长的影响
肥母鸡是全球小麦和几种重要作物的主要杂草。这种杂草的干扰不仅导致相关作物的产量大幅下降,而且对轮作模式下的后续作物产生了负面影响。2021年,在木尔坦Bahauddin Zakariya大学农学系玻璃屋进行的生物测定中,研究了肥母鸡感染土壤的残留效应。根际土壤和肥母鸡土壤被包括在实验中,同时,为了进行比较,沙和粘壤土也被用作对照处理。有关发芽指数的数据,如50%发芽所需的时间、平均发芽时间、最终发芽率、发芽指数、发芽能量和幼苗生长参数,如地上部/根部长度、地上部/根干重,都表明肥母鸡土壤对试验作物(绿豆和玉米)表现出强烈的负面影响。然而,与沙壤土和粘壤土相比,根际土壤对两种试验作物也表现出抑制作用。然而,掺入土壤的负面影响比肥母鸡根际土壤更为突出。肥母鸡体内丰富的化感物质可能是造成这些负面影响的原因。这项调查的结果被用于作物轮作模式的规划,因为农民在收割作物后将站立的肥母鸡纳入土壤中。因此,农民应避免将肥母鸡掺入土壤中,以避免对后续作物产生可能的负面影响。
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