Short-Term Impact of Plant and Liquid derived Fulvic Acids on the Physiological Characteristics, Plant Growth and Nutrient Uptake of Maize-Wheat Production

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Proceedings of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences: Part B Pub Date : 2022-05-12 DOI:10.53560/ppasb(59-1)694
M. K. Sootahar, M. K. Soothar, X. Zeng, Ning Ye, Punam Sootahar, Rakesh Kumar, Abdul Khalique Zanour, P. Soothar, Ehsan Elahi Bhangar, S. Baloch, Suneel Kumar
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Fulvic acids (FAs) are the major component of soil organic matter, which improves soil structure and fertility. FA has been observed positively on plant growth and ultimately enhances crop production. The pot experiment was conducted on wheat and maize grown in silty clay, sandy loam, and clay loam textural soils, respectively. Three different parent materials; FA Solid (S=Powder Form), Natural Liquid (NL) and Plant-derived Liquid (P) were applied at 0% (Control), 0.25 % (S), 0.50 % (NL) and 0.50 % (P) FA, respectively. The results showed that the stem diameter of maize was 15.68, 26.90, and 26.35 mm under S, P, and NL respectively, however, the spike weight of wheat was 123.24, 98.5, and 132.4 g pot-1 for S, P, and NL in Albic (AL), Irrigated Desert (IR) and Shahjiang (SH) soils. Similarly, maize height increased by 8 % and 9 % significantly as compared to control and the height of wheat increased by 4 % and 1 % in AL and 5 % in IR soil compared to control. Maize grain weight increased over control; however, wheat grain weight significantly decreased. The N and P significantly enhanced in maize and wheat in AL, IR, and SH soils. Our study proved that the application of Solid FA did not improve maize growth characteristics, however, it improved the characteristics of wheat crops except under IR soils. In contrast, liquid FA improved the chemical and physical properties of soils including nutrient uptake of maize and wheat under AL and SH soils. 
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植物和液体来源的黄腐酸对玉米-小麦生产生理特性、植株生长和养分吸收的短期影响
黄腐酸是土壤有机质的主要成分,具有改善土壤结构和肥力的作用。已观察到FA对植物生长有积极作用,并最终提高作物产量。盆栽试验分别在粉质粘土、砂质壤土和粘质壤土上种植小麦和玉米。三种不同的母材;FA固体(S=粉末状)、天然液体(NL)和植物源性液体(P)分别以0%(对照)、0.25% (S)、0.50% (NL)和0.50% (P) FA处理。结果表明:S、P和NL处理下玉米茎粗分别为15.68、26.90和26.35 mm,而在白垩土(AL)、灌溉荒漠(IR)和沙江(SH)土壤中,S、P和NL处理下小麦穗重分别为123.24、98.5和132.4 g。同样,与对照相比,玉米高度显著提高了8%和9%,小麦高度在AL土壤中显著提高了4%和1%,在IR土壤中显著提高了5%。玉米粒重高于对照;小麦粒重显著降低。在AL、IR和SH土壤中,玉米和小麦的氮磷含量显著增加。本研究表明,施用固体FA对玉米的生长特性没有改善作用,但对除IR土壤外的小麦作物的生长特性有改善作用。相反,液体FA改善了AL和SH土壤的化学和物理性质,包括玉米和小麦的养分吸收。
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