Seasonal variations in irrigation water quality induce differential physiological and biochemical responses in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.)

Lubna Taj, T. Yasmeen, Waqas Haidar, Qasim Ali, M. Arif
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The issue of water scarcity in Pakistan is a significant challenge which is due to exacerbated population growth as well as increase in freshwater demand. The application of wastewater for irrigation, especially in semi-urban regions, can indeed be a practical solution due to its ready availability and affordability. While wastewater can serve as a valuable resource in water-scarce regions, its use must be carefully managed to minimize potential risks to plant health, soil fertility, and human well-being. A study was conducted aiming to assess the seasonal changes in physicochemical properties of irrigated wastewater and their influence on morphological, physiological and biochemical responses of sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.). Sugarcane plants were grown for consecutive two years in peri-urban agricultural areas near the water channels. Sugarcane plants were grown in two different fields and irrigation of the crop was done with wastewater and freshwater, respectively. Water (wastewater and freshwater) and plant samples were collected four times in a year in different seasons (winter, spring, summer, fall) for two consecutive years (2016-2017). All the collected data had been subjected to multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) for assessing the impact of seasonal variation on plant responses under the influence of irrigated wastewater. The findings from the study highlighted the complex relationship between wastewater irrigation and the physiological responses of sugarcane plants. The observed increase in antioxidant activities of wastewater irrigated plants compared to freshwater irrigated plants suggested that sugarcane may undergo biochemical adjustments to cope with the stress induced by the contaminants present in the wastewater. Moreover, the significant differences in plant mineral contents across different seasons were observed which indicated the dynamic nature of nutrient availability in the irrigation water and its impact on plant growth and development. We concluded that wastewater irrigation can affect the potential output of the agriculture sector by altering plant physiology which underscores the importance of considering the quality of irrigation water in agricultural practices. For future prospectives, the study can be extended to other crops to develop comprehensive strategies for sustainable agriculture.
灌溉水质的季节性变化诱导甘蔗(Saccharum officinarum L.)产生不同的生理生化反应
巴基斯坦的缺水问题是一项重大挑战,其原因是人口增长加剧和淡水需求增加。将废水用于灌溉,特别是在半城市地区,由于其随时可用且价格低廉,确实是一个切实可行的解决方案。虽然废水可作为缺水地区的宝贵资源,但必须谨慎管理其使用,以尽量减少对植物健康、土壤肥力和人类福祉的潜在风险。本研究旨在评估灌溉废水理化性质的季节性变化及其对甘蔗(Saccharum officinarum L.)形态、生理和生化反应的影响。甘蔗植株连续两年生长在水渠附近的城郊农业区。甘蔗种植在两块不同的田地里,分别用废水和淡水灌溉作物。连续两年(2016-2017 年),每年在不同季节(冬、春、夏、秋)采集四次水(废水和淡水)和植物样本。所有收集到的数据都进行了多元方差分析(MANOVA),以评估季节变化对灌溉废水影响下植物反应的影响。研究结果凸显了废水灌溉与甘蔗植物生理反应之间的复杂关系。与淡水灌溉植物相比,观察到废水灌溉植物的抗氧化活性有所提高,这表明甘蔗可能会进行生化调整,以应对废水中污染物引起的压力。此外,我们还观察到不同季节植物矿物质含量的显著差异,这表明灌溉水中养分供应的动态性质及其对植物生长和发育的影响。我们的结论是,废水灌溉会改变植物的生理机能,从而影响农业部门的潜在产出,这强调了在农业实践中考虑灌溉水质量的重要性。展望未来,这项研究可扩展到其他作物,以制定可持续农业的综合战略。
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