2021
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2021.1949467
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Effects of different fertilizers on some soil enzymes activity and chlorophyll contents of two cotton (G. hirsutumL.) varieties grown in a saline and non-saline soil

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“…However, it was observed that the application of vermicompost could increase the content of chlorophyll a and b, carotenoids, and K ions and decrease the content of Na ions in the cotton leaves while increasing relative water content and stomatal conductance. These findings are consistent with those uncovered by Cevheri et al [36]. All these benefits occurred as a result of the stimulation of auxin-like substances produced during vermicompost consumption.…”
Section: Effect Of Soil and Foliar Treatments On Physiological Attrib...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, it was observed that the application of vermicompost could increase the content of chlorophyll a and b, carotenoids, and K ions and decrease the content of Na ions in the cotton leaves while increasing relative water content and stomatal conductance. These findings are consistent with those uncovered by Cevheri et al [36]. All these benefits occurred as a result of the stimulation of auxin-like substances produced during vermicompost consumption.…”
Section: Effect Of Soil and Foliar Treatments On Physiological Attrib...supporting
confidence: 93%
“…These organisms can act in conjunction with fertilizers to promote higher phenolic and flavonoid contents, as well as higher biomass. 14,17−19 This article is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND 4 The use of conventional fertilizers, like diammonium phosphate (DAP), improves the nitrogen and phosphorus content in the soil, increasing the chlorophyll content 20 and plant yield. 21,22 Also, organic fertilizers have a beneficial impact on the soil microbiome, since they may prime microbial activities and act as a biologically active agent and/or enhance synergistic interactions within the soil microbiome in enhancing plant biomass.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The use of conventional fertilizers, like diammonium phosphate (DAP), improves the nitrogen and phosphorus content in the soil, increasing the chlorophyll content and plant yield. , Also, organic fertilizers have a beneficial impact on the soil microbiome, since they may prime microbial activities and act as a biologically active agent and/or enhance synergistic interactions within the soil microbiome in enhancing plant biomass . In addition, biological inoculants improve soil fertility and crop production, by enhancing beneficial elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, vitamins, and proteins. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies reported that both organic management systems [16][17][18] and those treated with conventional or chemically synthesized fertilizers [19][20][21] stimulate the production and content of bioactive phenolic compounds, phenols, and flavonoids in different plant species. Additionally, the application of conventional fertilizers such as diammonium phosphate (DAP) was described to improve the content of nitrogen and phosphorus available in the soil, promoting the content of chlorophyll in leaves [22] and plant yield [23], while organic fertilizers have an effect oriented to the promotion and benefit of the soil microbiome by acting as a biologically active agent that enhances synergistic interactions within the soil microbiome that leading to an increase in plant biomass [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%