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Nowadays, organic fertilizers such as biochar and compost tea have gained a huge interest in sustainable agricultural systems. Two field experiments were conducted during the 2019 and 2020 seasons to study the effect of biochar (BC) as soil applications, compost tea (CT) as foliar applications, and their combination on the growth, yield, and essential oil composition of P. graveolens. The experimental design was a randomized complete block with three replicates. Three biochar rates (0, 5, and 10 t ha-1) and four compost tea concentrations (0, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3 %) were assigned randomly in plots. Plants were harvested twice; i.e., on 1st May and 30th September, and the following data were recorded for each cut: plant height, leaf area index, fresh herbage yield, oil %, oil yield, and chemical constituents of essential oil. Results indicated that P. graveolens growth parameters and yield components at both cuts were significantly affected by biochar application and foliar application of compost tea, and a significant interaction of these two factors also occurred. All treatments gave significantly the best values of plant height, leaf area index, and fresh herbage yield in addition to essential oil % and oil yield, in comparison with the control treatment. Among treatments, the plants receiving biochar at 10 t ha-1 in combination with compost tea 0.1% could be the best choice. The numerical increase in the abovementioned parameters, in comparison with that of control treatment, reached 115.30, 79.59, 68.85, 66.67 and 181.42 %, in the first cut and 118.66, 80.04, 65.81, 66.67 and 176.35 % in the second cuts for the tested parameters, respectively. Therefore, this treatment was recommended to achieve the highest yield and excellent quality of essential oil under these experimental conditions. Future investigation is required to determine the optimum doses of biochar and compost tea.
如今,有机肥料,如生物炭和堆肥茶,在可持续农业系统中获得了巨大的兴趣。在2019年和2020年两季进行了两项田间试验,研究了生物炭(BC)作为土壤施用、堆肥茶(CT)作为叶面施用及其组合对白杨生长、产量和挥发油成分的影响。试验设计为随机完全区组,设3个重复。在小区中随机分配3种生物炭(0、5和10 t hm -1)和4种堆肥茶浓度(0、0.1、0.2和0.3%)。植物收获两次;分别于5月1日和9月30日采集,记录每次采伐的株高、叶面积指数、鲜草产量、出油率、出油率和挥发油化学成分。结果表明,施用生物炭和叶面施用堆肥茶均显著影响白杨的生长参数和产量组成,且两者之间存在显著的交互作用。与对照处理相比,各处理在株高、叶面积指数、鲜草产量、挥发油%和出油率等指标上均显著高于对照处理。其中,施用10 t hm -1的生物炭和0.1%的堆肥茶是最佳选择。与对照处理相比,上述参数在第一次切割时分别增加了115.30、79.59、68.85、66.67和181.42%,在第二次切割时分别增加了118.66、80.04、65.81、66.67和176.35%。因此,在这些实验条件下,该处理可以获得最高的精油收率和优良的精油品质。未来的研究需要确定生物炭和堆肥茶的最佳剂量。