The Effect of Inoculum with the Glomus mosseae and Palm Frond Detritus on the Yield of Millet (Panicum miliaceum L.) and the Ratio of Protein to Proline under Varying Irrigation Levels

This study aimed to determine the effect of Gloums Mosseae fungus and palm fronds detritus (compost) on the yield of millet crop ( panicum miliaceum L.) and the ratio of protein to proline at various irrigation levels. A field experiment was conducted in one of the fields in the Sumer District of th...

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Veröffentlicht in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2023-11, Vol.1259 (1), p.12026
Hauptverfasser: Shubbar, Karrar Ali Karim, Kamal, Jawad Abdul-Kadhm
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to determine the effect of Gloums Mosseae fungus and palm fronds detritus (compost) on the yield of millet crop ( panicum miliaceum L.) and the ratio of protein to proline at various irrigation levels. A field experiment was conducted in one of the fields in the Sumer District of the Al-Diwaniyah Governorate during the summer of 2022. A Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) was used in this experiment with three replications. The treatments were distributed randomly. Two levels of fungal inoculation (F1 = inoculation with Glomus Mosseae , F0 = control), three levels of compost (C1 = application of 3 tons of palm frond compost, C2 = application of 5 tons of palm frond compost, C0 = control) and three irrigation duration (R1 = irrigation every ten days, R2 = irrigation every fifteen days, R3 = irrigation every twenty days). The results present a significant increase in all the studied traits (grain yield, biological yield, grain protein content, leaf proline content) 2.408 t h -1 , 17.926, t h -1 16.10%, 13.16%, and 1.617 mmol gm -1 , respectively, compared to with the control treatments that resulted in the least values for the studied traits, respectively, 1.123 t h -1 10.099 t h -1 , 8.62%, 6.66%, 0.807 mmol gm -1 .
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/1259/1/012026