2022
DOI: 10.31018/jans.v14i4.3929
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Correlation of soil physico chemical properties with a yield of green gram (Vigna radiata L.) by soil amendments and foliar nutrition under sodic soil condition

Abstract: In India, about 3.77 million ha of the country's geographical area is affected by sodicity. There is an urgent need to minimize further land degradation and restore the fertility of degraded soils to meet the growing demand for food. The most effective way to overcome salt stress is by applying nutrients through soil and foliar. In this context, a field experiment was conducted at Anbil Dharmalingam Agricultural College and Research Institute (ADAC & RI), Tiruchirappalli, in the summer of 2022 to study the… Show more

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“…PGPR, along with specific compounds, has shown the ability to enhance the plant’s ability to withstand salt stress by influencing hormonal, photosynthetic, and ROS scavenging pathways ( Bharti et al., 2014 ; Sousa et al., 2021 ). Because salt changes the balance of ions in saline soils, the bioavailability of nutritional components is poor ( Mohanapriya et al., 2022 ). However, halotolerant PGPB can reduce some of the adverse effects of salinity to a certain extent, enhancing plant growth, biomass accumulation, and yield ( Munns and Tester, 2008 ; Khan et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PGPR, along with specific compounds, has shown the ability to enhance the plant’s ability to withstand salt stress by influencing hormonal, photosynthetic, and ROS scavenging pathways ( Bharti et al., 2014 ; Sousa et al., 2021 ). Because salt changes the balance of ions in saline soils, the bioavailability of nutritional components is poor ( Mohanapriya et al., 2022 ). However, halotolerant PGPB can reduce some of the adverse effects of salinity to a certain extent, enhancing plant growth, biomass accumulation, and yield ( Munns and Tester, 2008 ; Khan et al., 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%