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Productivity and Quality Variations in Sugar Beet Induced by Soil Application of K-Humate and Foliar Application of Biostimulants Under Salinity Condition

Mohamed A. Nassar, Samia S. El-Magharby, Nada Ibrahim, Essam Kandil, Nader R. Abdelsalam

2023Journal of soil science and plant nutrition15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Abiotic stresses are the most major limitation to crop production, causing yield losses up to 50%, and consider the major challenges for production of crops. Thus, an experiment was conducted to determine how sugar beet would respond to soil application of K-humate rates and foliar application of biostimulants under salt stress. Split-plot design in three replicates was used in both seasons, where K-humate rates fertigation (control, 12, and 24 kg ha −1 ) allocated in the main plots, and different foliar application of BS arranged within the subplot (i.e., (1) water spray, (2) salicylic acid (SA) at the rate of 100 mg L −1 , (3) fulvic acid (FA) at the rate of 1.2 kg ha −1 , (4) hydroxyproline (HP) 1000 mg L −1 , (5) SA at 100 mg L −1 + FA at 1.2 kg ha −1 , (6) SA at 100 mg/L + HP at 1000 mg L −1 , (7) FA at 1.2 kg ha −1 + HP at 1000 mg L −1 , (8) SA 100 mg L −1 + FA 1.2 kg ha −1 + HP 1000 mg L −1 ) in the two seasons. The finding results revealed that soil application of K-humate, foliar application of BS, and their interaction significantly affected yield, growth, and quality characteristics of sugar beet under soil salinity, furthermore with soil application of K-humate at the rate of 24 kg ha −1 with foliar spray of FA + HP recorded the highest of growth traits, top, root, sucrose %, sugar yields/ha −1 and the lowest values of Na content in the juice and quality of sugar beet under the study conditions, Alexandria, Egypt.

Topics & Concepts

Sugar beetChemistrySalinitySalicylic acidSugarAgronomySoil salinityHorticultureAnimal scienceBiologyFood scienceEcologyBiochemistryPlant Growth Enhancement TechniquesGrowth and nutrition in plantsComposting and Vermicomposting Techniques
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