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Vermicompost application upregulates morpho-physiological and antioxidant defense to conferring drought tolerance in wheat

Ali Ahmad, Zubair Aslam, Muhammad Ahmad, Usman Zulfiqar, Sadaf Yaqoob, Sadam Hussain, Nabeel Khan Niazi, Kaleem ul din, Manuel Gastelbondo, Ibrahim Al-Ashkar, Mohamed S. Elshikh

Plant Stress · 2024

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Summary

Drought stress is an ever‐present threat to wheat growth, development, and productivity, especially in arid and semi-arid areas where rainfall is an essential aid to agriculture. The application of vermicompost has been proven to be an efficient approach to combat the drought-induced growth and developmental limitation of wheat plants and to promote cost-effective and sustainable crop production. A wire-house pot experiment was conducted to examine the effects of cow manure vermicompost on morpho-physiological and biochemical attributes of wheat seedlings under different deficit water levels. The treatments were included: three drought levels; control (70 % of field capacity (FC, D0)), mild drought (45 % of FC, D1), and severe drought (30 % of FC, D1), four vermicompost application rates;

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.stress.2024.100360
Catalogue ID
SNmoht1x9g-43y178
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