Impact of foliar fertilization on apple and pear trees in reconciling productivity and alleviation of environmental concerns under arid conditions

Drought and heat stress are significant factors limiting fruit crop yield in arid conditions. Foliar fertilization is a common practice of supplying fruit crop production with mineral nutrients, especially under limited soil nutrient availability conditions. To evaluate potential effectiveness of th...

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Main Authors: Meisam Zargar, Antonina Tumanyan, Elizaveta Ivanenko, Anna Dronik, Natalya Tyutyuma, Elena Pakina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Communicative & Integrative Biology
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2019.1565252
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spelling doaj-c13a97517f5c41fca5a7d07889f62e592021-02-02T05:26:28ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCommunicative & Integrative Biology1942-08892019-01-011211910.1080/19420889.2019.15652521565252Impact of foliar fertilization on apple and pear trees in reconciling productivity and alleviation of environmental concerns under arid conditionsMeisam Zargar0Antonina Tumanyan1Elizaveta Ivanenko2Anna Dronik3Natalya Tyutyuma4Elena Pakina5Institute of Agriculture, RUDN UniversityInstitute of Agriculture, RUDN UniversityNear-Caspian Scientific Research Institute of Arid AgricultureNear-Caspian Scientific Research Institute of Arid AgricultureNear-Caspian Scientific Research Institute of Arid AgricultureInstitute of Agriculture, RUDN UniversityDrought and heat stress are significant factors limiting fruit crop yield in arid conditions. Foliar fertilization is a common practice of supplying fruit crop production with mineral nutrients, especially under limited soil nutrient availability conditions. To evaluate potential effectiveness of the foliar application of macro-, micronutrient and growth regulators on dynamics of physiological parameters of the pear and apple cultivars under abiotic stresses, three–year experiments were carried out under arid conditions at the Russian Research Institute of Arid Agriculture during the 2015–2017 growing seasons. It has been revealed that foliar nutrition reduces the negative influence of heat stress, stabilizes the functional state of plants, thereby enhancing resistance to drought. During the most severe drought periods of vegetation, under the influence of foliar nutrition, there was a significant increase in the total water content (TWC), relative leaf turgidity (RLT) and water retention capacity (WRC); and also index of leaf water deficiency (LWD) was improved as compared to the non-treated control. All foliar treatments involving the macro-, micronutrient and growth regulators significantly enhanced fruit crop yield of pear and apple varieties over the control, yield enhancement was obtained 2.7–22.0 t ha−1 for the Talgar beauty (pear variety), 2.2–19.3 t ha−1 for the Renet Symirenko (apple variety), and 1.6–10.5 t ha−1 for the Starkrimson (apple variety). The most effective treatments for water consumption coefficient (WCC) were plantafol and speedphol. The results suggest that foliar plantafol and speedfol could be used as part of an efficient, sustainable fertilizer program for apple and pear trees for maintaining or improving fruit quality, productivity, and avoiding negative efficacy of abiotic stresses.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2019.1565252foliar nutritionapplepeardroughthigh stress
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author Meisam Zargar
Antonina Tumanyan
Elizaveta Ivanenko
Anna Dronik
Natalya Tyutyuma
Elena Pakina
spellingShingle Meisam Zargar
Antonina Tumanyan
Elizaveta Ivanenko
Anna Dronik
Natalya Tyutyuma
Elena Pakina
Impact of foliar fertilization on apple and pear trees in reconciling productivity and alleviation of environmental concerns under arid conditions
Communicative & Integrative Biology
foliar nutrition
apple
pear
drought
high stress
author_facet Meisam Zargar
Antonina Tumanyan
Elizaveta Ivanenko
Anna Dronik
Natalya Tyutyuma
Elena Pakina
author_sort Meisam Zargar
title Impact of foliar fertilization on apple and pear trees in reconciling productivity and alleviation of environmental concerns under arid conditions
title_short Impact of foliar fertilization on apple and pear trees in reconciling productivity and alleviation of environmental concerns under arid conditions
title_full Impact of foliar fertilization on apple and pear trees in reconciling productivity and alleviation of environmental concerns under arid conditions
title_fullStr Impact of foliar fertilization on apple and pear trees in reconciling productivity and alleviation of environmental concerns under arid conditions
title_full_unstemmed Impact of foliar fertilization on apple and pear trees in reconciling productivity and alleviation of environmental concerns under arid conditions
title_sort impact of foliar fertilization on apple and pear trees in reconciling productivity and alleviation of environmental concerns under arid conditions
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Communicative & Integrative Biology
issn 1942-0889
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Drought and heat stress are significant factors limiting fruit crop yield in arid conditions. Foliar fertilization is a common practice of supplying fruit crop production with mineral nutrients, especially under limited soil nutrient availability conditions. To evaluate potential effectiveness of the foliar application of macro-, micronutrient and growth regulators on dynamics of physiological parameters of the pear and apple cultivars under abiotic stresses, three–year experiments were carried out under arid conditions at the Russian Research Institute of Arid Agriculture during the 2015–2017 growing seasons. It has been revealed that foliar nutrition reduces the negative influence of heat stress, stabilizes the functional state of plants, thereby enhancing resistance to drought. During the most severe drought periods of vegetation, under the influence of foliar nutrition, there was a significant increase in the total water content (TWC), relative leaf turgidity (RLT) and water retention capacity (WRC); and also index of leaf water deficiency (LWD) was improved as compared to the non-treated control. All foliar treatments involving the macro-, micronutrient and growth regulators significantly enhanced fruit crop yield of pear and apple varieties over the control, yield enhancement was obtained 2.7–22.0 t ha−1 for the Talgar beauty (pear variety), 2.2–19.3 t ha−1 for the Renet Symirenko (apple variety), and 1.6–10.5 t ha−1 for the Starkrimson (apple variety). The most effective treatments for water consumption coefficient (WCC) were plantafol and speedphol. The results suggest that foliar plantafol and speedfol could be used as part of an efficient, sustainable fertilizer program for apple and pear trees for maintaining or improving fruit quality, productivity, and avoiding negative efficacy of abiotic stresses.
topic foliar nutrition
apple
pear
drought
high stress
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2019.1565252
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