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Environ Res ; 231(Pt 2): 116210, 2023 08 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37217132

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Soil erosion is a serious and complex environmental problem worldwide, especially in the centre west of Tunisia. Whereas the construction of hill reservoirs is part of the soil and water conservation strategy, many of these have a siltation problem. Dhkekira is one of the smallest watersheds in central Tunisia whose most lithological formation consists of materials that are quite susceptible to water erosion. Due to the lack of low-scale lithological data, digital IR aerial photos with 2 m spatial resolution were considered. A semi-automatic classification of aerial photos, based on the image's textural indices is developed. The lithologic map extracted from aerial photos was used as input for ANSWERS-2000 water erosion model. Results obtained indicate first, with the semi-automatic classification of the mean and standard deviation of the thumbnail histograms that image output could help to give an idea about the existence of some surface lithological formation. The model applied to Dhkekira watershed showed that the spatial difference in water erosion was not caused only by land cover and slope, but also by lithological formation. The percentage of each lithological formation in sediment yield at the Dhkekira hill reservoir was estimated to be 69% sediment yield from Pleistocene and 19.7% from Lutetian-Priabonian.


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Restauración y Remediación Ambiental , Erosión del Suelo , Conservación de los Recursos Naturales/métodos , Agua , Monitoreo del Ambiente/métodos , Suelo
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Front Plant Sci ; 14: 1215394, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37600166

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Introduction: Drought stress is one of the most devastating environmental stressors, especially in the arid and semi-arid regions of the world. Considering the major constraints that drought stress poses to crop production and the consequent yield losses in food crops, breeding for climate-resilient crops is an efficient means to mitigate stress conditions. Materials and methods: This study aimed at evaluating the response of four squash (Cucurbita maxima Duchesne) landraces to drought stress at germination and at plant stage. Drought stress was induced by different concentrations of D-mannitol (-0.24, -0.47 and -0.73 MPa). The tested parameters at germination stage included germination percentage, seedling vigor index, seed water absorbance and seedling growth potential. At the plant stage, leaf chlorophyll and carotenoids content, chlorophyll fluorescence, evapotranspiration, photosynthesis activity and several biomarkers, namely malondialdehyde, proline, total phenols content, total flavonoids content and DPPH radical scavenging activity were evaluated in both roots and leaves. Results and discussion: Our results indicate a magnitude of drought stress effects reflected via repression of germination and seedling growth as well as adjustments in physiological functions at later growth stages, in a genotype depended manner. Among landraces, "751" and "746" showed better performance, as evidenced by higher seed germination and seedling growth potential even at high stress levels (-0.47 and - 0.73 MPa), whereas "747" was the most sensitive landrace to drought stress at both tested stages. In conclusion, our findings highlight the importance of squash landraces selection for the identification of elite genotypes with increased tolerance to drought stress.

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Sci Total Environ ; 905: 166950, 2023 Dec 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37696405

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Biochar is a soil amendment that can change soil's physical and hydraulic properties. However, biochar application is far from being a 'one size fits-all' approach. The impact of the management practices is dependent on biochar type (feedstock and production conditions), application depth and method, climate and site characteristics. Hence, this study aims to enrich the available inconclusive information on how biochar could affect clay loamy soil and to assess the potential impact of the induced change on water stress mitigation of rain-fed durum wheat under the specific condition of the semi-arid environment of North West of Tunisia. A field experiment was investigated in which three biochar rates 0 (B0), 10 (equivalent to 0.5% of weight) (B1) and 20 t/ha (equivalent to 1% of weight), (B2), were tested. Other laboratory analysis allowed the evaluation of soil water retention curve (SWRC), saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks), dry density (ρb) and biostress biomarkers such as glutathione-S-transferase (GST), catalase activities (CAT) and malondialdehyde content (MDA) as well as yield attributes. Results showed that treatment B2 significantly decreased ρb and Ks with relative change values of about -3.1% and -19%. Consequently, SWRC showed a better water retention capacity, mostly from saturation to matric potential value (h) of 33 kPa. Total (TAWC), plant (PAWC) and readily (RAWC) available water contents, significantly increased under B2 with relative changes of +6%, +44% and +44% respectively. Moreover, GST and CAT were also boosted under B2. Consequently, biological and grain yields as well as grain water use efficiency (GWUE) significantly increased. GWUE increased from 0.81 ± 0.04 in B0 to 1.09 ± 0.01 kg/m3 in B2. The correlation analysis showed a significant and positive correlation, between GWUE and soil water parameters (θs, θfc and θmre) suggesting the indirect effect of biochar on water-use efficiency for grain yield of wheat. Therefore, among the tested rates 20 t/ha could be suggested to improve plant soil water availability and reduce the harmful impact of drought stress on rain-fed durum wheat.


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Antioxidantes , Deshidratación , Carbón Orgánico/farmacología , Suelo , Productos Agrícolas , Grano Comestible
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