2021
DOI: 10.21608/ejss.2021.99643.1472
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Integrated management of K -additives to improve the productivity of zucchini plants grown on a poor fertile sandy soil

Abstract: Three eco-friendly approaches were investigated for their effects onimproving K-uptake by zucchini plants; hence, increasing shoot growth and fruit productivity. These approaches were: (1) amending soil with biochar (0 and 5g kg -1 ), (2) spraying plants with Amphora extract (0 and 1g L -1 ) and (3) substituting inorganic-K fertilizers partially with organic ones. In this concern, five levels of compost (0, 1.5, 3, 4.5 and 6 g kg -1 ) were applied to a poor fertile sandy soil (98.5% sand) in complementation wi… Show more

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“…Such increases were more detectable with increasing the rate of applied composts from 15 Mg to25 Mg ha -1 . Similar results indicate the significant effect of compost on wheat (Elshony et al, 2019), maize (Pandit et al, 2020), zucchini (Tolba et al, 2021), faba bean (Farid et al, 2018 and 2021 a and b). Maybe these amendments enriched the soil with macro and micro-nutrients (Elshony et al, 2018); hence increased the chlorophyll fluorescence, chlorophyll content and membrane stability (El-Mageed et al, 2019).…”
Section: Effect Of Animal and Plant Residue Composts On Plant Growth ...supporting
confidence: 53%
“…Such increases were more detectable with increasing the rate of applied composts from 15 Mg to25 Mg ha -1 . Similar results indicate the significant effect of compost on wheat (Elshony et al, 2019), maize (Pandit et al, 2020), zucchini (Tolba et al, 2021), faba bean (Farid et al, 2018 and 2021 a and b). Maybe these amendments enriched the soil with macro and micro-nutrients (Elshony et al, 2018); hence increased the chlorophyll fluorescence, chlorophyll content and membrane stability (El-Mageed et al, 2019).…”
Section: Effect Of Animal and Plant Residue Composts On Plant Growth ...supporting
confidence: 53%
“…This might take place via (I) increasing soil water retention, hence reducing soil irrigation demands 17 , (II) increasing nutrient use efficiency 18 , (III) stimulating auxin, gibberellin and brassinosteroids regulation 19 and (IV) increasing plant chlorophyll content 20 , stomatal conductance, cytotoxicity and leaf K + content 21 . This cost-effective carbon rich product is formed through the pyrolysis of organic residues under limited oxygen supply 22 , 23 to give a product of high porous aromatic carbon content 24 . It is worth mentioning that this product retains longer in soil versus other organic residues such as compost; hence mitigate climate changes through carbon sequestration 20 , 25 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sandy soil is widespread worldwide, especially in arid and semi-arid regions like Egypt and Iraq with many issues that hinder these soils' vertical and horizontal expansion. These soils possess poor physical and chemical characteristics as well as a low capacity to retain irrigation water and a low supply of nutrient elements e.g., N, P, and K (Tolba et al, 2021 andGaafar et al, 2021). Thus, the soil conditioners addition to the production system for all crops especially wheat crops toimprove plant growth and productivity (Sadek et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%