Effects of application of olive mill by-products on chickpea yield and their symbiosis with mycorrhizal fungi under arid conditions
محل انتشار: مجله تولید گیاهان، دوره: 2، شماره: 4
سال انتشار: 1387
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 355
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JR_IJPPG-2-4_007
تاریخ نمایه سازی: 17 مهر 1398
چکیده مقاله:
This study investigated the effects of soil amendment with olive mill by-products (Jift) on growthof chickpea and their symbiosis with Vesicular arbascular (VA) fungi. A split plot design with threereplications was used, in which soil treatments (methyl bromide fumigated, fungicide, and untreatedcontrol) were assigned to main plots and soil-Jift mixtures(Jift: Soil; ۰:۱۰, ۱:۹, ۲:۸, ۳:۷, and ۴:۶) tosub plots . Results indicated that the highest seed yield (۲۲۹۵ kg ha-۱) was attained under untreatedcontrol followed by those which treated with fungicide (۲۲۶۰ kg ha-۱) and methyl bromide (۲۰۳۱ kgha-۱). When Jift was considered as main factor, seed yield was found to be increased as Jift level wasincreased in soil mixtures. However, the greatest Jift level at the rate of ۳:۷ produced insignificantincrease of seed and over the yields produced at the rate of ۲:۸. Phosphorus content per plant wassenior under untreated control plots than under methyl bromide and fungicide treatments. There was apropensity of improved phosphorus content along with increasing Jift level in soil mixtures. On theother hand, the highest Jift level (۳:۷) caused phosphorus content to be somewhat decreasedcompared to Jift at the rate of ۲:۸, under untreated control and methyl bromide treatment.
نویسندگان
K. Hameed
Department of Plant Production, Jordan University of science and Technology, Ma’an, P.O. Box ۲۰, Jordan.
M. Turk
Department of Plant Production, Jordan University of science and Technology, Ma’an, P.O. Box ۲۰, Jordan.
T. Assaf
Department of Plant Production, Jordan University of science and Technology, Ma’an, P.O. Box ۲۰, Jordan.
A.M. AL-Tawaha
Department of Biological Sciences, Al Hussein Bin Talal University, Ma’an, P.O. Box ۲۰, Jordan.