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Application of biochar in mitigation of negative effects of salinity stress in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
Authors:Sidra Kanwal  Sumera Shabir  Maimona Saeed  Robina Gul  Maryum Zahoor
Institution:Department of Botany, PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
Abstract:Salinity is a major abiotic stress that affects crop production throughout the world. Biochar is an activated carbon soil conditioner that can alleviate the negative impacts of salinity. The research was conducted to evaluate the ameliorative effect of 1% and 2% of biochar application on wheat seed germination and growth attributes under salinity. Both levels of biochar improved the germination and growth conditions under salinity; however, 2% biochar level was more effective compared to 1% level. Root and shoot length increased up to 23% and11% with 2% biochar, respectively. The maximum increase of 16% and 10% in leaf water potential and osmotic potential was noted with 2% biochar at 150 mM salt. The decrease in proline content and soluble sugar at 2% biochar was 51% and 27%, respectively. Decrease in superoxide dismutase activity was 15.3% at 2% level of biochar under stress biochar mitigates the negative effects of salinity and improved wheat productivity.
Keywords:antioxidant  biochar  compatible solutes  proline  salinity  soluble sugar
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