2020
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2020.1750645
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Effect of some organic amendments on barley plants under saline condition

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“…The high soil pH and organic matter content ( Table 2 ) might be attributed to biochar application. Similar results were obtained by [ 28 , 29 ]. The PB decreased the EC values, whereas the BB increased it as compared to the control.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The high soil pH and organic matter content ( Table 2 ) might be attributed to biochar application. Similar results were obtained by [ 28 , 29 ]. The PB decreased the EC values, whereas the BB increased it as compared to the control.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Besides, understanding rice response to lime application in acid paddy soils is of great importance for attaining yield potential to meet the dynamic of population development. It has been widely reported that lime application in acid soils greatly improves crop productivity directly through enhancing soil physical, chemical, and biological properties, which ultimately increase the availability and mobility of plant essential nutrients (Chan and Heenan 1998;Bolan et al 2003;Jaskulska et al 2014;Al-Sayed et al 2020;Rekaby et al 2020). Besides, the increase in rice grain yield in acid soils in response to liming was mainly ascribed to the increase in soil pH which drastically decreases aluminum toxicity and promoted the absorption of Ca, Mg, P, and K (Rahman et al 2005;Goswami et al 2008;Previna and Baskar 2012;Fageria and Nascente 2014;Crusciol et al 2016;Zeng et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malik and Chauhan [30] reported the higher values for soil N, P & K contents due to integrated use of organic and inorganic source of nutrients. Rekaby, et al [31] observed higher availability of nutrients in Egypt soils after organic amendment (biochar, humic acid, compost). As noted by Demir and Gulser [32], application of rice husk compost improved the N, P & K status of soil.…”
Section: ) T4 = Compost 2 (50% Msw + 20% Moc + 30% Pm) T5 = Compostmentioning
confidence: 99%