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Research Articles

Improving the physiological indices and biological yield of different Atriplex species with organic fertilizers in different irrigation regimes

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Pages 133-144 | Received 17 Jun 2022, Accepted 11 Sep 2023, Published online: 25 Sep 2023
 

Abstract

Because of water crises, the cultivation of forage plants is greatly important in arid and semi-arid regions of the world. In order to study the effect of different organic fertilizers and irrigation regimes on the growth and biochemical responses of different Atriplex species, this experiment was performed as a factorial split with three replications in the city of Bandar Abbas in 2017-2018. The main factor included three irrigation regimes (irrigation at 80, 60, and 40% of field capacity) and the sub-factor were different sources of fertilizer (poultry manure and sheep manure about 5 tons per hectare, and chemical fertilizer) and different species of Atriplex (A. canascens, A. leucoclada, and A. lelentiformis). Based on the results, increasing drought stress increased sodium (Na) and proline of the leaf and decreased the concentration of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and soluble carbohydrates. In irrigation of 40% of field capacity, the highest amount of leaf nitrogen was observed in sheep manure (1.47%), representing a significant increase compared to the chemical fertilizer. In irrigation of 80% of field capacity, the highest amount of leaf phosphorus (0.222%) was observed in chemical fertilizer. The highest levels of catalase and peroxides were obtained in poultry and sheep manure. Also, in the irrigation of 40% of field capacity, poultry manure and then sheep manure could show higher levels of soluble protein in the leaf, respectively. In general, this study showed the successful effects of organic fertilizers on increasing nutrient uptake and physiological traits and improving the biological yield of Atriplex.

Acknowledgement

The authors wish to express their sincere thanks to Department of Agricultural, Firoozabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Firoozabad, Iran, for providing research facilities.

Authors’ contributions

Maryam Pasalar: Project administration, Investigation, Software, Visualization, Investigation, Writing- Original draft preparation and editing; Bahram Amiri: Supervision; Forood Bazrafshan: Supervision; Mahdi Zare: Supervision; Mohammad Yazdani: Supervision.

Disclosure statement

Authors declare no conflict of interest.

Data availability statement

Data will be made available on reasonable request.

Consent for publication

In accordance with the copyright transfer or open access rules.

Additional information

Funding

No funding was received for conducting this study.

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