Papaya seedlings irrigation with saline water in soil with bovine biofertilizer
Water used for irrigation in semiarid regions of the world is not always of good quality, and may contain salts levels that inhibit plants growth. This study was conducted to evaluate the growth of papaya ( Carica papaya L.) 'Golden' seedlings irrigated with saline water in soil with and w...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chilean journal of agricultural research 2016-06, Vol.76 (2), p.236-242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Water used for irrigation in semiarid regions of the world is not
always of good quality, and may contain salts levels that inhibit
plants growth. This study was conducted to evaluate the growth of
papaya ( Carica papaya L.) 'Golden' seedlings irrigated
with saline water in soil with and without bovine biofertilizer
produced by anaerobic fermentation of a mixture of fresh bovine manure
and water. The experiment was carried out in Areia County, Paraiba
State, Brazil. Treatments were distributed in randomized blocks using a
factorial design 5 × 2 relative to five salinity levels in
irrigation water of 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 dS m-1 in soil with and
without bovine biofertilizer, corresponding to 10% of the substrate
volume. At 90 d after emergence (DAE), both the electrical conductivity
(EC) in soil saturation extract, biometric growth and DM production of
papaya seedlings were evaluated. Increased salinity from 0.5 to 4.0 dS
m-1 raised, within 90 DAE, soil EC of saturation extract (ECse) from
1.19 to 3.95 dS m-1 and from 1.23 to 3.63 dS m-1 in treatments with and
without bovine biofertilizer, respectively. Also, the increase in water
salinity from 0.5 dS m-1 to the estimated maximum values ranging from
1.46 to 2.13 dS m-1 stimulated seedling height to 11.42 and 18.72 cm in
soil with and without bovine biofertilizer, respectively. Higher
salinity levels in irrigation water increased soil salinity levels to
values that inhibited both growth and quality of papaya seedlings, but
with less severity when treated with bovine biofertilizer. |
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ISSN: | 0718-5820 0718-5839 0718-5839 |
DOI: | 10.4067/S0718-58392016000200014 |