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Rejuvenating potato growth and yield in challenging semiarid and saline sandy Cholistan: harnessing PGPB-coated N and P application strategies.
Haider, Muhammad Wasim; Nafees, Muhammad; Iqbal, Rashid; Ali, Sajid; Asad, Habat Ullah; Azeem, Farrukh; Gaafar, Abdel-Rhman Z; Elshikh, Mohamed S; Rizwana, Humaira; Elsalahy, Heba H; Elshamly, Ayman M S; Mohammed, Kassem A S.
Afiliação
  • Haider MW; Department of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, 63100, Pakistan. wasim.haider@iub.edu.pk.
  • Nafees M; Department of Horticultural Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur, 63100, Pakistan.
  • Iqbal R; Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture and Environment, The Islamia University of Bahawalpur Pakistan, Bahawalpur, 63100, Pakistan. rashid.iqbal@iub.edu.pk.
  • Ali S; Department of Horticulture, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, 60000, Pakistan.
  • Asad HU; Centre for Agriculture and Bioscience International, Rawalpindi, 46300, Pakistan.
  • Azeem F; Agri Development, Fauji Fresh n Freeze Ltd, Gulberg II, Lahore, 48000, Pakistan.
  • Gaafar AZ; Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia.
  • Elshikh MS; Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia.
  • Rizwana H; Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science, King Saud University, Riyadh, 11451, Saudi Arabia.
  • Elsalahy HH; Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), 15374, Müncheberg, Germany. heba.elsalahy@zalf.de.
  • Elshamly AMS; Water Studies and Research Complex, National Water Research Center, Cairo, 13411, Egypt.
  • Mohammed KAS; Natural Resources Department, Institute of African and Nile Basin Countries Research and Studies, Aswan University, Sahary, 81528, Egypt.
BMC Plant Biol ; 24(1): 386, 2024 May 09.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38724922
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Potato serves as a major non-cereal food crop and income source for small-scale growers in Punjab, Pakistan. Unfortunately, improper fertilization practices have led to low crop yields, worsened by challenging environmental conditions and poor groundwater quality in the Cholistan region. To address this, we conducted an experiment to assess the impact of two fertilizer application approaches on potato cv. Barna using plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) coated biofertilizers. The first approach, termed conventional fertilizer application (CFA), involved four split applications of PGPB-coated fertilizers at a rate of 10075 kg acre-1 (N and P). The second, modified fertilizer application (MFA), employed nine split applications at a rate of 8040 kg acre-1.

RESULTS:

The MFA approach significantly improved various plant attributes compared to the CFA. This included increased plant height (28%), stem number (45%), leaf count (46%), leaf area index (36%), leaf thickness (three-folds), chlorophyll content (53%), quantum yield of photosystem II (45%), photosynthetically active radiations (56%), electrochromic shift (5.6%), proton flux (24.6%), proton conductivity (71%), linear electron flow (72%), photosynthetic rate (35%), water use efficiency (76%), and substomatal CO2 (two-folds), and lowered non-photochemical quenching (56%), non-regulatory energy dissipation (33%), transpiration rate (59%), and stomatal conductance (70%). Additionally, the MFA approach resulted in higher tuber production per plant (21%), average tuber weight (21.9%), tuber diameter (24.5%), total tuber yield (29.1%), marketable yield (22.7%), seed-grade yield (9%), specific gravity (9.6%), and soluble solids (7.1%). It also reduced undesirable factors like goli and downgrade yields by 57.6% and 98.8%, respectively. Furthermore, plants under the MFA approach exhibited enhanced nitrogen (27.8%) and phosphorus uptake (40.6%), with improved N (26.1%) and P uptake efficiency (43.7%) compared to the CFA approach.

CONCLUSION:

The use of PGPB-coated N and P fertilizers with a higher number of splits at a lower rate significantly boosts potato production in the alkaline sandy soils of Cholistan.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fósforo / Solanum tuberosum / Fertilizantes / Nitrogênio País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: BMC Plant Biol Assunto da revista: BOTANICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Paquistão

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fósforo / Solanum tuberosum / Fertilizantes / Nitrogênio País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Revista: BMC Plant Biol Assunto da revista: BOTANICA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Paquistão