The combined effects of farm yard manure and boron application on growth, and oil quality of canola grown under newly reclaimed soils

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Farid Hellal , Saied El Sayed , Amany Abdel Mohsen Ramadan , Doaa M. Abobasha
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Abstract

Two field experiments were conducted during the main seasons of 2021/2022 ​at the Research and Production Station of National Research Centre in Egypt to investigate the effects of farmyard manure (FYM) and boron on Canola growth, yield, oil yield, and quality. The results unequivocally demonstrated that the combined application of FYM at a rate of 14.4 ​ton ​ha−1 with a foliar spray of boron at 100ppm positively influenced plant characteristics, leading to enhanced growth rates and higher yields compared to the control group. Moreover, this integrated approach significantly improved nutrient content by enhancing levels of oil content, carbohydrates, proteins, phenolics, flavonoids, and total soluble sugars. These findings provide compelling evidence that utilizing farm manure along with boron can effectively enhance Canola properties in newly reclaimed soils while promoting sustainable agricultural practices.

施用农家肥和硼对新开垦土壤下种植的油菜生长和油质的综合影响
埃及国家研究中心的研究和生产站在 2021/2022 年的主要季节进行了两项田间试验,研究农家肥(FYM)和硼对油菜籽生长、产量、出油率和质量的影响。结果清楚地表明,以每公顷 14.4 吨的比例联合施用 FYM 和叶面喷施硼(100ppm)对植物特性有积极影响,与对照组相比,生长率提高,产量增加。此外,这种综合方法通过提高油脂含量、碳水化合物、蛋白质、酚类、类黄酮和总可溶性糖的水平,极大地改善了养分含量。这些发现提供了令人信服的证据,证明利用农家肥和硼能有效提高新开垦土壤中油菜籽的特性,同时促进可持续农业实践。
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Oil Crop Science
Oil Crop Science Food Science, Plant Science, Agronomy and Crop Science
CiteScore
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