研究臭氧水灌溉和有机施肥对番茄生长的协同影响

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY
Hakima Labair, Said Nemmich, Khadidja Chiali Charif, Nadia Ramdani, Kamel Nassour, Mokhtar Reguig, Amar Tilmatine
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本研究介绍了一项实验调查的结果,旨在评估用臭氧水灌溉番茄和施用有机肥的综合影响。实验在配备了创新型臭氧水生成系统的温室中进行。番茄种子被种植在 240 个容量为 2 升的花盆中,每 15 个花盆排成 16 行。除了温室原生表土外,还考察了三种不同的基质混合物,堆肥成分分别为 10%、20% 和 40%。使用三种不同浓度的水中溶解臭氧(1、2 和 3 ppm)进行定期灌溉,每周两次。大约三个月的栽培结果表明,使用臭氧水灌溉后,植物产量几乎提高了两倍。在使用本地表土和含有 10%堆肥的基质以及 2ppm 浓度的臭氧时,这种效果尤为明显。耐人寻味的是,臭氧水的使用促进了番茄植株气生和根部的发育。此外,这项研究还表明,在使用臭氧水灌溉时,可能不需要施有机肥,因为在施肥和不施肥的土壤基质中观察到的产量相当。虽然理化分析表明变化极小,但植物活力的明显提高突出表明了臭氧的积极影响。
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Investigating the synergistic impact of ozonated water irrigation and organic fertilization on tomato growth
This study presents the outcomes of an experimental investigation aimed at evaluating the combined impact of irrigating tomatoes with ozonated water and applying organic fertilization. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse equipped with an innovative ozonated water generation system. Tomato seeds were planted in 240 pots of 2-liter volume, arranged in 16 rows with 15 pots each. Alongside the native greenhouse topsoil, three distinct substrate mixtures incorporating compost compositions of 10%, 20%, and 40% were examined. Regular irrigation, twice a week, was implemented using three varying concentrations of dissolved ozone in water (1, 2, and 3 ppm). Results obtained after approximately three months of cultivation unveiled an almost twofold increase in plant productivity with ozonated water irrigation. This effect was notably pronounced when utilizing the native topsoil and a substrate containing 10% compost, coupled with an ozone concentration of 2 ppm. Intriguingly, the use of ozonated water facilitated enhanced development of both aerial and root components of the tomato plants. Moreover, the study suggests that organic fertilization may not be necessary when irrigating with ozonated water, as comparable productivity was observed for both fertilized and non-fertilized soil substrates. Although physicochemical analyses indicated minimal alterations, the noticeable improvement in plant vitality underscores the positive influence of ozone.
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Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture AGRONOMYFOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY&nb-FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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1.80
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期刊介绍: The "Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture [EJFA]" is a unique, peer-reviewed Journal of Food and Agriculture publishing basic and applied research articles in the field of agricultural and food sciences by the College of Food and Agriculture, United Arab Emirates University, United Arab Emirates.
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