Mulching impact of Jatropha curcas L. leaves on soil fertility and yield of wheat under water stress

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Muhammad Irshad
Faizan Ullah
Sultan Mehmood
Asma A. Al-Huqail
Shah Fahad
Manzer H. Siddiqui
Hayssam M. Ali
Shah Saud
Subhan Danish
Rahul Datta
Khadim Dawar
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[1] University of Science and Technology,Department of Botany
[2] King Saud University,Chair of Climate Change, Environmental Development and Vegetation Cover, Department of Botany and Microbiology, College of Science
[3] Hainan University,Hainan Key Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Tropical Bio Resource, College of Tropical Crops
[4] The University of Haripur,Department of Agronomy
[5] Linyi University,College of Life Science
[6] Bahauddin Zakariya University,Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Technology
[7] Mendel University in Brno,Department of Geology and Pedology, Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology
[8] The University of Agriculture,Department of Soil and Environmental Science
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In present studies we have evaluated mulching impact of Jatropha curcas leaves on soil health and yield of two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) varieties Wadan-2017 (rainfed) and Pirsabak-2013 (irrigated) under imposed water stress. Mulch of Jatropha leaves was spread on the soil surface at the rate of 0, 1, 3 and 5 Mg ha−1 after seed germination of wheat. Water stress was imposed by skipping irrigations for one month at anthesis stage of wheat maintaining 40% soil field capacity. We found a significant decline in soil microbial biomass carbon (30.27%), total nitrogen (22.28%) and organic matter content (21.73%) due to imposed water stress in non-mulch plots. However, mulch application at 5 Mg ha−1 significantly improved soil organic matter (38.18%), total nitrogen (37.75%), phenolics content (16.95 mg gallic acid equivalents/g) and soil microbial biomass carbon (26.66%) as compared to non-mulch control. Soil health indicators like soil carbonates, bicarbonates, electrical conductivity, chloride ions and total dissolved salts were decreased by 5 Mg ha−1 mulch application. We noted a decline in yield indicators like spike weight (14.74%), grain spike−1 (7.02%), grain length (3.79%), grain width (3.16%), 1000 grains weight (6.10%), Awn length (9.21%), straw weight (23.53%) and total grain yield (5.98%) of wheat due to imposed water stress. Reduction in yield traits of wheat due to water stress was higher in Pirsabak-2013 than Wadan-2017. Jatropha leaves mulch application at 5 Mg ha−1 significantly minimized the loss in yield traits of wheat crop caused by water stress. Jatropha curcas leaves mulch application at 5 Mg ha−1 is recommended for the successful establishment of wheat crop under water deficit conditions.
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