Compost Amendment Enhances Leaf Gas Exchange, Growth, and Yield in Water-challenged ‘Crimson Giant’ Red Radish (Raphanus sativus L.)
Alsadon, Abdullah; Dewir, Yaser Hassan; Mohamed Ibrahim Abdullah Shourrap; Alenazi, Mekhled; Osman, Mohamed; Al-Selwey, Wadei A.; Ali, Mahmoud Adel Ahmed; Shady, Mohamed; Alsughayyir, Ali; Hakiman, Mansor;
Abstract
Red radish is a nutritious root vegetable crop that has a short production cycle. Water deficit limits plant productivity, affecting its quantity and quality. Compost amendment offers a potential solution to mitigate water deficit effects. This study assessed the impact of compost manure rates (0%, 50%, 75%, and 100%) and irrigation treatments (40%, 60%, 80%, and 100% of evapotranspiration) on ‘Crimson Giant’ red radish production. Significant differences in growth and quality were observed among these treatments. Compost rates of 75% and 100% improved leaf gas exchange, plant growth (leaf count, fresh weight, dry weight, and area; stem length), root development, total yield (root fresh weight, dry weight, diameter, and length), and root quality (vitamin C and total soluble solid and titratable acidity). The 100% compost and 100% irrigation combination achieved the highest yields. Under water deficit, applying 75% or 100% compost with 80% irrigation conserved 20% of water while maintaining radish output. Overall, compost amendment effectively enhanced red radish growth and production under water deficit.
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| Title | Compost Amendment Enhances Leaf Gas Exchange, Growth, and Yield in Water-challenged ‘Crimson Giant’ Red Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) | Authors | Alsadon, Abdullah; Dewir, Yaser Hassan; Mohamed Ibrahim Abdullah Shourrap ; Alenazi, Mekhled; Osman, Mohamed; Al-Selwey, Wadei A.; Ali, Mahmoud Adel Ahmed ; Shady, Mohamed; Alsughayyir, Ali; Hakiman, Mansor | Keywords | abiotic stress | compost amendment | drought stress | Raphanus sativus | water saving | Issue Date | 1-Jan-2024 | Journal | Hortscience | ISSN | 00185345 | DOI | 10.21273/HORTSCI17371-23 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85180356959 |
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