Notulae Botanicae Horti Agrobotanici Cluj-Napoca (Jun 2022)

The pivotal role of biochar in enhancement soil properties, morphophysiological and yield characters of barley plants under drought stress

  • Khaled ABDELAAL,
  • Salman ALAMREY,
  • Kotb A. ATTIA,
  • Mohamed ELROBH,
  • Nihal ELNAHHAS,
  • Ahmed ABOU EL-YAZIED,
  • Mervat A.R. IBRAHIM

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15835/nbha50212710
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 2

Abstract

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Drought is one of the most harmful abiotic stresses in arid and semiarid regions, so, field experiments were performed to examine biochar impact (15 or 20 t ha−1) on soil properties, physiological, morphological, and yield of barley under drought conditions. Our results displayed that drought caused a remarkable decrease in stem height and leaf area. Additionally, relative water contents (RWC%), chlorophyll a and b concentrations, as well as yield parameters were significantly reduced under drought. Conversely, lipid peroxidation (MDA), electrolyte leakage (EL%), and enzymatic activity were significantly augmented in the stressed plants during both seasons. Application of biochar led to improve leaves number (15.3), stem height (57%) and leaf area. Also, physiological characters like chlorophyll (72%) and RWC (33%), as well as yield, were increased considerably. Contrariwise, MDA and EL were reduced significantly (47 and 54%) under biochar application; furthermore, biochar led to regulate peroxidase and catalase activity in the stressed plants. It is concluded that biochar treatment can significantly improve soil properties, particularly soil EC (dSm-1), soil organic matter % and soil pH as well as increase yield characters via improving stress tolerance of barley under drought conditions; the best treatment was 20 t biochar ha−1 in the plants irrigated twice.

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