Effects of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi (AMF) and Biochar On the Growth of Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) Under Salt Stress

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Hasret Gunes
Semra Demir
Ceknas Erdinc
Mehmet Alp Furan
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[1] Adıyaman University,Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture
[2] Van Yuzuncu Yil University,Department of Plant Protection, Faculty of Agriculture
[3] Van Yuzuncu Yil University,Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture
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Gesunde Pflanzen | 2023年 / 75卷
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Pepper (; Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF); Biochar; Salt stress; Sustainable agriculture;
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Soil salinity is a significant abiotic factor that negatively affects the growth and yield of many plants. Separately, biochar and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus contributed positively to salt-stressed plant growth. To alleviate salinity stress and promote pepper growth, biochar and mycorrhiza are rarely researched together. In this work, the effects of salt stress (AMF) and biochar (BC) applications on the pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) plant’s morphological and physiological growth characteristics and some soil properties were investigated. Biochar (2% and 4%) and AMF inoculum (Funneliformis mosseae (Fm) and ERS commercial AMF inoculum) were applied to a commercial pepper cultivar (Sera Demre 8) at varying salt concentrations (0 mM, 50 mM, 100 mM, and 150 mM) in order to determine the optimal treatments (AMF inoculum and biochar concentration). In general, when the salt concentration increased, the morphological growth values of the pepper plant and the AMF density decreased, but the EC value of the soil increased. In general, the plants were able to endure a salt concentration of 100 mM, but their sensitivity increased when exposed to 150 mM NaCl. Biochar and AMF independently increased plant growth parameters, leaf relative water content (LRWC), and phosphorus (P), while decreasing membrane injury index (MII) values. The interaction biochar and AMF positively improved microbial activity under conditions of salt stress, while mycorrhizal dependency did not arise in AMF treatments. Based on the results, it was found that the 2% biochar ratio and F. mosseae were beneficial to the morphological development and growth of AMF. Therefore, it was determined that the synergistic effect of AMF and biochar might be used as a viable and sustainable agricultural alternative to prevent salt stress damage in pepper growing.
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