The Co-Addition of Soil Organic Amendments and Natural Bio-Stimulants Improves the Production and Defenses of the Wheat Plant Grown under the Dual stress of Salinity and Alkalinity

IF 1.9 Q3 SOIL SCIENCE EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE Pub Date : 2022-07-18 DOI:10.21608/ejss.2022.148406.1513
elsayed awwad, I. Mohamed, Adel Abd El-Hameedb,, Eman H. Zaghloul
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Soil salinity is one of the biggest widespread abiotic stresses severely restricting crop production. Under stress, several extracts have been used as effective natural bio-stimulants. However, the combined influences of soil organic amendments and natural bio-stimulants on the production and defenses of plants grown under the dual stress of salinity and alkalinity are still only rudimentarily known. So, a field experiment was executed during the winter season of 2020/2021to assess the effectiveness of various organic amendments and the foliar application of various stimulants in reducing the detrimental effects of soil salinity on wheat plants grown under saline-alkali stress (electric conductivity = 13.2 dSm -1 and exchangeable sodium percentage = 15.1%).Twenty treatments were executed in a split plot design. The organic amendments[without soil addition (control), vermicompost, compost and chicken manure] were devoted in the main plots, while thebio-stimulants (without foliar application (control), moringa leave extract, licorice root extract, ginger extract, and humate potassium) were allocated in the sub plots. The findings illustrated that the highest plant's self-production of proline and enzymatic antioxidants i.e . catalase enzyme, peroxidase and superoxide dismutase were realized whenwheat plants were treated with vermicompost and sprayed with moringa extract, while the lowest values of proline and enzymatic antioxidants were recorded with untreated plants (without soil and foliar application). Regarding the yield and its components, the highest value of yield was realized with wheat plants treated with vermicompost and moringa extract simultaneously.
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土壤有机改良剂和天然生物刺激剂的共同添加提高盐碱双重胁迫下小麦的产量和防御能力
土壤盐分是严重限制作物生产的最大的广泛非生物胁迫之一。在压力下,几种提取物已被用作有效的天然生物兴奋剂。然而,土壤有机改良剂和天然生物兴奋剂对在盐碱双重胁迫下生长的植物的生产和防御的综合影响仍然是初步已知的。所以在2020/2021年冬季进行了一项田间试验,以评估各种有机改良剂和叶面施用各种刺激剂在减少土壤盐度对盐碱胁迫下生长的小麦的有害影响方面的有效性(电导率=13.2dSm-1,可交换钠百分比=15.1%)分割地块设计。有机改良剂[不添加土壤(对照)、蚯蚓堆肥、堆肥和鸡粪]被分配在主地块中,而生物兴奋剂(不施用叶面肥(对照))、辣木叶提取物、甘草根提取物、生姜提取物和腐殖酸钾被分配在次地块中。研究结果表明,当用蚯蚓堆肥处理小麦植株并喷洒辣木提取物时,植株自身产生的脯氨酸和酶促抗氧化剂(即过氧化氢酶、过氧化物酶和超氧化物歧化酶)最高,而未经处理的植株(无土壤和叶面施用)脯氨酸和酶激抗氧化剂的值最低。就产量及其组成部分而言,同时用蚯蚓堆肥和辣木提取物处理的小麦植株实现了最高的产量值。
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