沼气浆对干旱胁迫下小麦生理机制和抗氧化机制的影响

Ahsan Saleem, M. Raza, Muhammad Ahtisham Tahir, Rashid Iqbal, M. Aslam, Monika Toleikienė, Muhammad Shahid Khan, M. Alwahibi, M. Elshikh, A. Ditta
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干旱是一种重要的非生物压力源,在全球范围内对作物生产力产生有害影响。研究人员调查了各种旨在减轻干旱对作物产量有害影响的策略。沼气浆(BGS)可提高土壤肥力和保水性,从而提高作物产量。这项研究旨在评估沼气浆如何在干旱胁迫下改善小麦的生长发育和产量。在 IUB Bahawalpur 的农艺研究区进行了一项盆栽实验,以研究沼气浆对水分供应受限情况下小麦作物生长的影响。本研究采用了四种不同的沼气浆处理,即 T 0(对照)、T 1(450 千克/公顷-1)、T 2(550 千克/公顷-1)和 T 3(650 千克/公顷-1),同时施加干旱条件。研究结果表明,在谷物灌浆期出现干旱条件会对最终产量产生负面影响。此外,研究还发现,沼气泥浆的用量为 650 千克/公顷-1,对种植作物的生长和产量都有显著影响。以每公顷 650 千克的用量添加沼气泥浆对土壤进行改良后,植物的多个生长参数都有明显改善。实验结果表明,植株高度明显提高(6.18%),肥沃分蘖数大幅增加(13.26%),茎秆粗壮程度显著提高(6.90%),茎秆粗壮程度显著提高(6.90%),茎秆粗壮程度显著提高(6.90%)。
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Impact of Biogas Slurry on Physiological and Antioxidant Mechanisms of Wheat Under Drought Stress
Drought, a significant abiotic stressor, exerts harmful effects on crop productivity on a global scale. Researchers have investigated various strategies aimed at mitigating the detrimental impacts of drought on crop productivity. Biogas slurry (BGS) improves soil fertility and water retention, leading to increased crop output. The study aims to assess how biogas slurry improves wheat crop development and yield during drought stress. A pot experiment was carried out at the agronomic research area of IUB Bahawalpur to investigate the effect of biogas slurry on wheat crop growth under restricted water availability. The present study employed four distinct treatments of biogas slurry, namely T 0 (control), T 1 (450 kg ha -1 ), T 2 (550 kg ha -1 ), and T 3 (650 kg ha -1 ), in conjunction with the imposition of drought conditions. The results of the study suggest that the presence of drought conditions during the grain-filling phase exerts a negative influence on the final yield outcome. Furthermore, it was observed that biogas slurry at a dosage of 650 kg ha -1 has a pronounced impact on both the growth and yield of the cultivated crop. Soil amendment of biogas slurry at a 650 kg ha -1 rate yielded notable improvements in multiple plant growth parameters. The experimental results indicate a remarkable (6.18%) elevation in plant height, a substantial (13.26%) augmentation in the count of fertile tillers, a significant (6.90%)
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