Role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata) plants

The water scarcity caused by climate change is a major agro-environmental issue that affects not only the amount of water available for irrigation but also impairs the nutrient absorption ability of plants. This issue is mainly resolved using microbial inoculants, which support crop productivity by...

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Main Authors: Dalia A. Abd El-Fattah, Mona Maze, Beelal A.A. Ali, Nesreen M. Awed
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Published: Elsevier 2023-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X22000881
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author Dalia A. Abd El-Fattah
Mona Maze
Beelal A.A. Ali
Nesreen M. Awed
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Mona Maze
Beelal A.A. Ali
Nesreen M. Awed
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description The water scarcity caused by climate change is a major agro-environmental issue that affects not only the amount of water available for irrigation but also impairs the nutrient absorption ability of plants. This issue is mainly resolved using microbial inoculants, which support crop productivity by increasing water and nutrient availability and uptake. This ensures the production of more sustainable and healthy food. In this study, we designed two field trials to evaluate the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on the growth, productivity, nutrient uptake, benefit-cost ratio, and economic return of irrigation water of sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata, cv Giza 1) under various water regimes (80%, 100%, and 120% of crop evapotranspiration (ETc) and phosphorous (P) rates at 50%, 75% and 100% of the recommended dose). Our results indicated that the endomycorrhizae significantly enhanced the vegetative growth, yield values, water use efficiency (WUE), benefit-cost ratio, and economic return of irrigation water compared with non-inoculated plants, with 80% ETc and 75% of phosphorus rate. The fresh and dry weights of shoots and roots were 1085, 446, 367, and 93.1 g/plant, respectively. The shoot and root length and leaf numbers were 238 and 120.8 cm and 15.7 leaves/plant, respectively. For the corncob, the weight of the cob, grains, and 100 grains, grain number, and corncob diameter were 366, 446, and 205, 34.8 g/plant, 538 grains/plant, and 4.52 cm, respectively. The WUE was 3.29 Kg/m3, while the benefit-cost ratio and economic return of irrigation water were 2.384 LE/Fadden and 9.0158 LE/m3, respectively. Therefore, we concluded that AMF positively influenced the vegetative growth and yield measurements, plant WUE, the economic return of irrigation water, and the benefit-cost ratio under a low irrigation regime and moderate P rate.
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spelling doaj.art-be72abb71ae34abb9a028f404a20f1812023-03-26T05:16:02ZengElsevierJournal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences1658-077X2023-04-01223174186Role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata) plantsDalia A. Abd El-Fattah0Mona Maze1Beelal A.A. Ali2Nesreen M. Awed3Biological Agricultural Department, Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate, Agricultural Research Centre, 12411 Giza, Egypt; Corresponding author.Agrometeorological Application Department, Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate, Agricultural Research Centre, 12411 Giza, EgyptBiological Agricultural Department, Central Laboratory for Agricultural Climate, Agricultural Research Centre, 12411 Giza, Egypt; Climate Change Information Center & Renewable Energy& Expert System, Agricultural Research Centre, 12411 Giza, EgyptClimate Change Information Center & Renewable Energy& Expert System, Agricultural Research Centre, 12411 Giza, EgyptThe water scarcity caused by climate change is a major agro-environmental issue that affects not only the amount of water available for irrigation but also impairs the nutrient absorption ability of plants. This issue is mainly resolved using microbial inoculants, which support crop productivity by increasing water and nutrient availability and uptake. This ensures the production of more sustainable and healthy food. In this study, we designed two field trials to evaluate the effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) on the growth, productivity, nutrient uptake, benefit-cost ratio, and economic return of irrigation water of sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata, cv Giza 1) under various water regimes (80%, 100%, and 120% of crop evapotranspiration (ETc) and phosphorous (P) rates at 50%, 75% and 100% of the recommended dose). Our results indicated that the endomycorrhizae significantly enhanced the vegetative growth, yield values, water use efficiency (WUE), benefit-cost ratio, and economic return of irrigation water compared with non-inoculated plants, with 80% ETc and 75% of phosphorus rate. The fresh and dry weights of shoots and roots were 1085, 446, 367, and 93.1 g/plant, respectively. The shoot and root length and leaf numbers were 238 and 120.8 cm and 15.7 leaves/plant, respectively. For the corncob, the weight of the cob, grains, and 100 grains, grain number, and corncob diameter were 366, 446, and 205, 34.8 g/plant, 538 grains/plant, and 4.52 cm, respectively. The WUE was 3.29 Kg/m3, while the benefit-cost ratio and economic return of irrigation water were 2.384 LE/Fadden and 9.0158 LE/m3, respectively. Therefore, we concluded that AMF positively influenced the vegetative growth and yield measurements, plant WUE, the economic return of irrigation water, and the benefit-cost ratio under a low irrigation regime and moderate P rate.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X22000881Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungiWater use efficiencySweet corn plantClimatic changeSustainable crop productionFood system
spellingShingle Dalia A. Abd El-Fattah
Mona Maze
Beelal A.A. Ali
Nesreen M. Awed
Role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata) plants
Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Water use efficiency
Sweet corn plant
Climatic change
Sustainable crop production
Food system
title Role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata) plants
title_full Role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata) plants
title_fullStr Role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata) plants
title_full_unstemmed Role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata) plants
title_short Role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. saccharata) plants
title_sort role of mycorrhizae in enhancing the economic revenue of water and phosphorus use efficiency in sweet corn zea mays l var saccharata plants
topic Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Water use efficiency
Sweet corn plant
Climatic change
Sustainable crop production
Food system
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X22000881
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