Soil amendment using biochar and application of k-humate enhance the growth, productivity, and nutritional value of onion (Allium cepa l.) under deficit irrigation conditions

Abdelrasheed, Khaled G.; Mazrou, Yasser; Omara, Alaa El Dein; Osman, Hany Samir; Nehela, Yasser; Hafez, Emad M.; Rady, Asmaa M.S.; El-Moneim, Diaa Abd; Alowaiesh, Bassam F.; Gowayed, Salah M.;

Abstract


Water scarcity, due to physical shortage or inadequate access, is a major global challenge that severely affects agricultural productivity and sustainability. Deficit irrigation is a promising strategy to overcome water scarcity, particularly in arid and semiarid regions with limited freshwater resources. However, precise application of deficit irrigation requires a better understanding of the plant response to water/drought stress. In the current study, we investigated the potential impacts of biochar-based soil amendment and foliar potassium-humate application (separately or their combination) on the growth, productivity, and nutritional value of onion (Allium cepa L.) under deficient irrigation conditions in two separate field trials during the 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 seasons. Our findings showed that deficit irrigation negatively affected onion resilience to drought stress. However, these harmful effects were diminished after soil amendment using biochar, K-humate foliar application, or their combination. Briefly, integrated biochar and K-humate application increased onion growth, boosted the content of the photosynthetic pigments, enhanced the water relations, and increased the yield traits of deficient irrigation onion plants. Moreover, it improved the biochemical response, enhanced the activities of antioxidant enzymes, and enriched the nutrient value of deficiently irrigated onion plants. Collectively, these findings highlight the potential utilization of biochar and K-humate as sustainable eco-friendly strategies to improve onion resilience to deficit irrigation.


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Title Soil amendment using biochar and application of k-humate enhance the growth, productivity, and nutritional value of onion (Allium cepa l.) under deficit irrigation conditions
Authors Abdelrasheed, Khaled G.; Mazrou, Yasser; Omara, Alaa El Dein; Osman, Hany Samir ; Nehela, Yasser; Hafez, Emad M.; Rady, Asmaa M.S.; El-Moneim, Diaa Abd; Alowaiesh, Bassam F.; Gowayed, Salah M.
Keywords Antioxidant;Potassium-humate;Water scarcity;Soil amendment;Onion;Nutritional value;Deficit irrigation;Biochar
Issue Date 1-Dec-2021
Publisher MDPI
Journal Plants 
ISSN 2223-7747
DOI 10.3390/plants10122598
PubMed ID 34961069
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85119929305
Web of science ID WOS:000738640300001

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