The effect of mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizers on quantitative and qualitative traits of two important satureja species

The quantitative yield and essential oil percentage and composition of two important savory species in response to various fertilizers were explored in a field experiment as a factorial study based on a randomized complete block design with three replications in north Lorestan, Iran, in 2017–2019. T...

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Main Authors: Bastami, A., Amirnia, R., Sayyed, R. Z., El Enshasy, H. A
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spelling my.utm.941772022-02-28T13:17:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94177/ The effect of mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizers on quantitative and qualitative traits of two important satureja species Bastami, A. Amirnia, R. Sayyed, R. Z. El Enshasy, H. A S Agriculture (General) The quantitative yield and essential oil percentage and composition of two important savory species in response to various fertilizers were explored in a field experiment as a factorial study based on a randomized complete block design with three replications in north Lorestan, Iran, in 2017–2019. The first factor was assigned to three mycorrhizal fungi (Funneliformis mosseae, Rhizophagus irregularis, and Glomus fasciculatum), phosphate biofertilizer (Baravar-2), fish manure (800 kg/ha), cattle manure (20 t/ha), vermicompost (5 t/ha), and a control (no fertilization); the second factor was assigned to two savory species, including Satureja khuzestanica and S. rechingeri. The results of the combined analysis of variance for the second and third years showed that the simple effects of fertilizers and species were significant on all recorded traits, except for some constituents of the essential oil. Among the mycorrhizal fungi, R. irregularis and S. khuzestanica outperformed S. rechingeri in all traits, except for essential oil content and yield. The interaction between year and species was significant for all traits. The essential oil content of S. rechingeri in the third year (5.1%) was 18% higher than that of S. rechingeri in the second year (4.3%) and 41% higher than that of S. khuzestanica in the third year (3.6%). According to the results, the foliar application of vermin compost at a rate of 5 t/ha can contribute to the sustainable production of both savory species, improving their growth and essential oil yield. MDPI AG 2021-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/94177/1/HeshamAElEnshasy2021_TheEffectofMycorrhizalFungi.pdf Bastami, A. and Amirnia, R. and Sayyed, R. Z. and El Enshasy, H. A (2021) The effect of mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizers on quantitative and qualitative traits of two important satureja species. Agronomy, 11 (7). ISSN 2073-4395 http://www.dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11071285 DOI: 10.3390/agronomy11071285
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Bastami, A.
Amirnia, R.
Sayyed, R. Z.
El Enshasy, H. A
The effect of mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizers on quantitative and qualitative traits of two important satureja species
description The quantitative yield and essential oil percentage and composition of two important savory species in response to various fertilizers were explored in a field experiment as a factorial study based on a randomized complete block design with three replications in north Lorestan, Iran, in 2017–2019. The first factor was assigned to three mycorrhizal fungi (Funneliformis mosseae, Rhizophagus irregularis, and Glomus fasciculatum), phosphate biofertilizer (Baravar-2), fish manure (800 kg/ha), cattle manure (20 t/ha), vermicompost (5 t/ha), and a control (no fertilization); the second factor was assigned to two savory species, including Satureja khuzestanica and S. rechingeri. The results of the combined analysis of variance for the second and third years showed that the simple effects of fertilizers and species were significant on all recorded traits, except for some constituents of the essential oil. Among the mycorrhizal fungi, R. irregularis and S. khuzestanica outperformed S. rechingeri in all traits, except for essential oil content and yield. The interaction between year and species was significant for all traits. The essential oil content of S. rechingeri in the third year (5.1%) was 18% higher than that of S. rechingeri in the second year (4.3%) and 41% higher than that of S. khuzestanica in the third year (3.6%). According to the results, the foliar application of vermin compost at a rate of 5 t/ha can contribute to the sustainable production of both savory species, improving their growth and essential oil yield.
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author Bastami, A.
Amirnia, R.
Sayyed, R. Z.
El Enshasy, H. A
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Amirnia, R.
Sayyed, R. Z.
El Enshasy, H. A
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title The effect of mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizers on quantitative and qualitative traits of two important satureja species
title_short The effect of mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizers on quantitative and qualitative traits of two important satureja species
title_full The effect of mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizers on quantitative and qualitative traits of two important satureja species
title_fullStr The effect of mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizers on quantitative and qualitative traits of two important satureja species
title_full_unstemmed The effect of mycorrhizal fungi and organic fertilizers on quantitative and qualitative traits of two important satureja species
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