Reduced nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization combined with mycorrhizal inoculation enhance potato yield and soil mineral fertility

Ettlili Souad, Labidi Sonia, Khiari Bilel, Jerbi Maroua, Ben Alaya Ameni, D. Naceur, Ben Jeddi Faysal
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To improve sustainable agriculture it becomes crucial to minimize the use of chemical inputs and involve new practices that are more productive and healthier for humans and environment. Biofertilization with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), known for increasing the productivity of many crops including potatoes, could be considered as one of these sustainable practices. The purpose of this study was to determine whether mycorrhizal inoculation can minimize chemical fertilization for potato (Solanum tuberosum L.), one of the most demanding species in mineral elements. Thus, by studying the effect of chemical fertilization and mycorrhizal inoculant on potato yield and soil quality. Two doses of chemical fertilizer (NP) corresponding to 50 % and 100 % of the recommended dose has been applied in the presence or not of the mycorrhizal inoculant. The results have shown that adding arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in combination with 50 % of the chemical fertilizer dose gives the best effects. A significant increase in yield, root colonization, and P soil content has been observed (P < 0.001). Thus mycorrhizal inoculation could reduce the application of synthetic fertilizers and thus improve yield while preserving the environment.
减少氮磷肥配合菌根接种可提高马铃薯产量和土壤矿质肥力
为了改善可持续农业,必须尽量减少化学品投入的使用,并采用对人类和环境更有生产力和更健康的新做法。利用丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)进行生物施肥,以提高包括土豆在内的许多作物的生产力而闻名,可以被视为这些可持续做法之一。马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum L.)是对矿质元素要求最高的植物之一,本研究的目的是确定接种菌根是否可以减少化学施肥。因此,通过研究化学施肥和菌根接种剂对马铃薯产量和土壤质量的影响。在菌根接种剂存在或不存在的情况下,分别按推荐剂量的50%和100%施用两剂化肥。结果表明,以50%的化肥用量配施丛枝菌根真菌效果最好。产量、根定植和土壤磷含量显著增加(P < 0.001)。因此,接种菌根可以减少合成肥料的施用,从而在保护环境的同时提高产量。
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