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Biochar application affected biochemical properties, yield and nutrient content of safflower under water stress

Marzieh Ghaedi, Ehsan Bijanzadeh, Ali Behpouri, Mahdi Najafi‐Ghiri

2024Scientific Reports12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A two-year field trial was set up to investigate the effects of applying 3 tons ha -1 of wheat (3WB) and cotton biochar (3CB) alone or in combination with chemical nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilizers on biochemical properties, yield and nutrient content of safflower under normal irrigation and water stress (irrigation cut-off at flowering stage) conditions. The total water applied in the chemical treatments [150 kg ha −1 N + 50 kg ha −1 P (100% of the recommended dose) and 112.5N + 37.5P (75% of the recommended dose)] under water stress, was significantly higher than other treatments. Application of 112.5N + 37.5P + 3CB increased RWC from 57.5 to 59.4% and the total chlorophyll content from 80.7 to 128.1%, compared to the control. The carotenoid content, catalase and peroxidase in 112.5N + 37.5P + 3CB were lower than chemical fertilizers. Under water stress, the seed yield of 112.5N + 37.5P + 3CB was 10.2–12.6% higher than 112.5N + 37.5P + 3WB. The higher chlorophyll content, RWC, remobilization efficiency and nutrient content in 112.5N + 37.5P + 3CB compared to other treatments was associated with seed yield enhancement. The findings indicate that the combination of CB with 75% recommended dosage of N and P, may be the optimal approach for enhancing safflower production under water stress conditions.

Topics & Concepts

BiocharNutrientWater stressYield (engineering)ChemistryAgronomyFood scienceBiologyMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryMetallurgyPyrolysisSunflower and Safflower CultivationCrop Yield and Soil FertilityPlant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects
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