Cultivar selection as a tool for managing soil phosphorus and faba bean yield ‎sustainability

Saudy, Hani; Noureldin, Nemat; Mubarak, Manal; Fares, Waleed; Elsayed, Mona;

Abstract


A sustainable agricultural tactics for countering a possible phosphate shrinking should comprise the releasing of legacy soil phosphorus (P), in parallel to lowering P fertilizer load, and increasing the use of recycled P sources with economic crop yield in mind. Therefore, a field trail was conducted to estimate the possibility of choosing the appropriate cultivar as a tool to raise the use efficiency of reserved soil P. Herein, three faba bean cultivars (Sakha-3, Nubaria-1 and Giza-843) were evaluated under five applications of P fertilizer (rock phosphate, super phosphate, Bacillus megaterium, rock phosphate+B. megaterium, and super phosphate+B. megaterium). Findings showed that the lowest value of estimated available P in soil after harvest was obtained from plots sown by Sakha-3 plants and fertilized with super phosphate+B. megaterium. Plots sown with Nubaria-1 and fertilized by rock phosphate+B. megaterium or B. megaterium (for weight of 100 seeds and seed yield) in addition to super phosphate+B. megaterium (for seed yield) produced the maximum increases. The highest P recovery efficiency was achieved with Nubaria-1 inoculated by B. megaterium alone. In conclusion, super phosphate+B. megaterium × Nubaria-1 achieve maximum crop returns and secure high short-term recovery of applied P.


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Title Cultivar selection as a tool for managing soil phosphorus and faba bean yield ‎sustainability
Authors Saudy, Hani ; Noureldin, Nemat; Mubarak, Manal; Fares, Waleed; Elsayed, Mona
Keywords Crop productivity | faba bean genotypes | microbial inoculation | phosphorus utilization | soil fertility
Issue Date 23-Feb-2020
Journal Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science 
ISSN 03650340
DOI 10.1080/03650340.2019.1619078
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85066812541

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