Effect of date palm waste compost on forage alfalfa growth, yield, seed yield and minerals uptake

سال انتشار: 1397
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
مشاهده: 108

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JR_ROWA-7-1_001

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 18 بهمن 1400

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Purpose Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is one of the predominant fruit trees grown in oases ecosystems (Southern Mediterranean regions) and produces several wastes during practicing cultivation since fruit and bunch thinning is frequently applied. Yet, the valorization of date palm wastes as bioresources has received little attention. The main objective for the present research is to assess palm trees compost (P-compost) as organic fertilizer for alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.). Methods The experiment was carried out in an experimental field involving four replicates and three soil amendment treatments (۱) control, conventional mineral fertilizer diammonium phosphate, (۲) ۳۰ t ha-۱ of cow manure, and (۳) ۳۰ t ha-۱ of palm tree compost (P-compost). Plots were planted on with alfalfa and the measurements of studied traits (growth, yield, seed yield and minerals uptake) were determined for two crop seasons (۲۰۱۰ and ۲۰۱۱). Results Compared with untreated soil, the palm compost application at ۳۰ t ha-۱ improved significantly both organic matter and water retention capacity of the soil and decreased the electrical conductivity (- ۷۰%). Furthermore, palm compost supply significantly increased fresh biomass production of alfalfa by ۲۱ and ۲۸%, respectively, during the first and second seasons. Also, it enhanced the grain yield and growth rate (stem length and leafs expansion) of this species. At the first crop season, the palm compost application had a positive impact on minerals nutrition compared to the control treatment, with improving rates of ? ۳۲% for phosphorus, ? ۲۵% for potassium and ? ۶% for nitrogen. In addition, these contents were higher than in plants grown under cow manure amendment. However, at the second season, the palm compost improved only P and N contents. Conclusions This preliminary finding suggests that palm compost at moderate dose (۳۰ t ha-۱ ) could be highly beneficial for forage plant yield.

کلیدواژه ها:

Date palm compost. Medicago sativa. Biomass production. Essential minerals

نویسندگان

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Institut des Régions Arides

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Faculté des Sciences de Gabès/Université de Gabès, Campus Universitaire Cité Erriadh

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Institut des Régions Arides

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Institut des Régions Arides