Agriculture (Nov 2023)

Effects of Silicon Alone and Combined with Organic Matter and <i>Trichoderma harzianum</i> on Sorghum Yield, Ions Accumulation and Soil Properties under Saline Irrigation

  • José Orlando Nunes da Silva,
  • Luiz Guilherme Medeiros Pessoa,
  • Emanuelle Maria da Silva,
  • Leonardo Raimundo da Silva,
  • Maria Betânia Galvão dos Santos Freire,
  • Eduardo Soares de Souza,
  • Sérgio Luiz Ferreira-Silva,
  • José Geraldo Eugênio de França,
  • Thieres George Freire da Silva,
  • Eurico Lustosa do Nascimento Alencar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13112146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 2146

Abstract

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The action of silicon as a salt stress mitigator has been investigated in isolation, and its combined efficacy with other salt stress mitigators needs to be addressed. This work verified whether silicon, in combination with organic matter and Trichoderma harzianum, enhances the production of forage sorghum under saline irrigation and its effects on soil properties. The field experiment was conducted in Parnamirim (PE), a semiarid region of Brazil. Forage sorghum (Sorghum sudanense (Piper) Stapf) was irrigated with saline water (3.12 dS m−1) and subjected to the application of non-silicon, silicon alone, and silicon combined with Trichoderma and organic matter over three consecutive cuts (every three months after germination). Silicon applied in combination significantly increased the content of nutrient ions K+, P, Ca2+, and Mg2+ in sorghum leaves, stems, and panicles and increased P content in the soil by 170, 288, and 92% for the first, second, and third cuts, respectively. When silicon was applied in combination, sorghum’s dry and fresh matter (total yield for the three cuts) increased to 62.53 and 182.43 t ha−1, respectively. In summary, applying silicon (Si) combined with Trichoderma and organic matter promotes higher nutrient ion contents in soil and sorghum plants and a higher forage sorghum yield.

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