Title of article :
Effect of poultry manure on the yield and nutriments uptake of potato under saline conditions of arid regions
Author/Authors :
Oustani, Mabrouka University of Kasdi Merbah - Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences and Sciences of Earth and Universe - Laboratory of Saharan Bio-Resources: Preservation and Development,, Algeria , Halilat, Mohammed Tahar University of Ghardaia, Algeria , Chenchouni, Haroune University of Tebessa - Faculty of Exact Sciences and Natural and Life Sciences - Department of Natural and Life Sciences, Algeria
From page :
106
To page :
120
Abstract :
In hot arid lands, soil salinity, irrigation with brackish waters and the massive use of mineral fertilizers are major constraints for the development of potato cropping. The current field experiment was conducted in the Sahara Desert of Algeria in order to highlight the effect of organic fertilization on the improvement of potato production and the increase of plant salt-stress tolerance. The variation of yield production parameters and nutritional status of plants were evaluated through a split-plot design including six increasing rates of poultry manure (PM) (0, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 mt/ha) tested in three experimental sites with increasing salinity levels: low saline soil (electrical conductivity ‘EC’ = 0.9 dS/m), saline soil (EC = 2.2 dS/m) and high saline soil (EC = 5.9 dS/m). The results revealed a significant and proportional increasing of all studied yield parameters (number, seize and yields of tubers) with the increase of PM rates compared to the control. The effect of the interaction (PM × salinity level) showed that the highest yield (44.55 mt/ha) was recorded in plots treated with 60 mt/ha of PM in high saline soils. The assessment of nutritional status at flowering stage of potato plants demonstrated that concentrations of K+ and N increased while Na+ concentrations decreased, in both leaves and roots, as PM rates increasing, principally beneath high salinity level. Our findings suggest the dose of 60 mt/ha of PM is an optimal amount producing the best tuber yields under saline conditions in arid soils.
Keywords :
Hot drylands , Nutritional status , Organic fertilization , Potato production , Soil salinity , Tuber yield
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Journal title :
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Record number :
2645302
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