Processed animal manure improves morpho-physiological and biochemical characteristics of Brassica napus L. under nickel and salinity stress

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Muhammad Naveed
Allah Ditta
Maryum Ahmad
Adnan Mustafa
Zulfiqar Ahmad
Manuel Conde-Cid
Shermeen Tahir
Syed Atizaz Ali Shah
Muhammad Mohsin Abrar
Shah Fahad
机构
[1] University of Agriculture,Institute of Soil and Environmental Sciences
[2] Shaheed Benazir Bhutto University Sheringal,Department of Environmental Sciences
[3] The University of Western Australia,School of Biological Sciences
[4] Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,National Engineering Laboratory for Improving Quality of Arable Land, Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning
[5] Biology Centre CAS,Hainan Key Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Tropical Bioresource, College of Tropical Crops
[6] SoWa,Department of Agronomy
[7] Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry,undefined
[8] Fac. Sciences,undefined
[9] Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology,undefined
[10] Hainan University,undefined
[11] University of Haripur,undefined
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Ni stress; Salinity stress; Heavy metal; Animal manure; Health risk assessment;
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Soil contamination with readily soluble salts and heavy metals is a major challenge concerning sustainable crop production. The use of organic wastes in agriculture not only helps in waste reduction but also acts as a soil conditioner and bio-stimulant for enhancing crop growth. In this regard, a pot experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of raw and processed animal manure (AM) on the growth, yield, and physicochemical parameters of Brassica napus L. developed under salinity and Ni stress. The experiment comprised two salinity levels (1.05 and 8 dS m−1), two Ni levels (0 and 50 mg kg−1), and two types of AMs (raw and processed at a rate of 2% w/w). A control treatment without AM incorporation was also included. In results, the application of AM markedly increased the growth and yield of B. napus under Ni and salinity stress; at the same time, it improved the physiological and chemical parameters of the said crop. Similarly, incorporation of processed AM significantly improved nutrient uptake and decreased Na/K ratios in the shoot and grain under the different stress conditions, as compared to the control. Likewise, Ni uptake in the grain, shoot, and root samples was also significantly reduced under the AM treatment. Also, the application of AM significantly reduced the daily intake of metal (DIM) index and the health risk index (HRI) values under the different stress conditions, as compared to the control. In conclusion, the application of processed AM constitutes an effective agricultural strategy to alleviate the adverse effects of Ni and salinity stress on growth, physiology, and yield of B. napus, thus resulting in enhanced productivity, as well as reduced risks associated with human health.
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