Effects of Organic Acids, Mycorrhiza and Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Phytochemical Characteristics in Low-Input Cropping System

No chemical residues in medicinal plants is essential principle in all stages of their production, processing and supply, therefore, the use of ecofriendly inputs in the production of these plants is inevitable. In order to evaluate the effects of ecological inputs on flower and seed yield of Echium...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Behzad Amiri, Parviz Rezvani Moghaddam, Mohsen Jahan
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Published: University of Tabriz 2017-05-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production
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spelling doaj-c68c9e15284e4bebbf820da37578d8752020-11-24T23:17:50ZfasUniversity of TabrizJournal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production2476-43102476-43292017-05-0127145616075Effects of Organic Acids, Mycorrhiza and Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Phytochemical Characteristics in Low-Input Cropping SystemMohammad Behzad Amiri0Parviz Rezvani Moghaddam1Mohsen Jahan2گروه تولیدات گیاهی، دانشکده کشاورزی، مجتمع آموزش عالی گنابادگروه زراعت و اصلاح نباتات، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهدگروه زراعت و اصلاح نباتات، دانشکده کشاورزی، دانشگاه فردوسی مشهدNo chemical residues in medicinal plants is essential principle in all stages of their production, processing and supply, therefore, the use of ecofriendly inputs in the production of these plants is inevitable. In order to evaluate the effects of ecological inputs on flower and seed yield of Echium amoenum, an experiment was conducted based on RCBD with three replications during 2011-2013 growing seasons, in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. Treatments included seven different types of soil amendments and biofertilizers concluded: 1- humic acid, 2- fulvic acid, 3- Nitroxin (containing Azotobacter spp. and Azospirillum spp.), 4- Biophosphorous (containing Bacillus sp. and Pseudomonas sp.), 5- Biosulfur (containing Thiobacillus spp.), 6- Mycorrhiza (Glomus mosseae), 7- Mycorrhiza (Glomus intraradices), and 8- no fertilizer as control. The results showed that humic acid, fulvic acid, biosulfur and Glomus mosseae increased flower yield 36, 27, 26 and 30% respectively and improved seed yield 32, 22, 21 and 16% compared to control, respectively. The highest total phenol obtained in biosulfur treatment. Total anthocyanin in humic and fulvic acids was 38 and 33% more than control, respectively. Biophosphorous and biosulfur biofertilizers increased the antioxidant activity 8 and 7% compared to control, respectively. Glomus mosseae and Glomus intraradices increased seed oil 20 and 15% and seed protein 30 and 18% compared to control, respectively. In general, according to the findings of this study, the use of ecofriendly inputs while reducing the damage caused by chemical fertilizers, improved quantity and quality of Iranian Ox-Tongue.http://sustainagriculture.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_6075_4f7d7caa35847446a3959884b8f20f89.pdfBiosulfurEco-Friendly InputHumic AcidMedicinal PlantTotal AnthocyaninTotal Phenol
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Parviz Rezvani Moghaddam
Mohsen Jahan
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Parviz Rezvani Moghaddam
Mohsen Jahan
Effects of Organic Acids, Mycorrhiza and Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Phytochemical Characteristics in Low-Input Cropping System
Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production
Biosulfur
Eco-Friendly Input
Humic Acid
Medicinal Plant
Total Anthocyanin
Total Phenol
author_facet Mohammad Behzad Amiri
Parviz Rezvani Moghaddam
Mohsen Jahan
author_sort Mohammad Behzad Amiri
title Effects of Organic Acids, Mycorrhiza and Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Phytochemical Characteristics in Low-Input Cropping System
title_short Effects of Organic Acids, Mycorrhiza and Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Phytochemical Characteristics in Low-Input Cropping System
title_full Effects of Organic Acids, Mycorrhiza and Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Phytochemical Characteristics in Low-Input Cropping System
title_fullStr Effects of Organic Acids, Mycorrhiza and Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Phytochemical Characteristics in Low-Input Cropping System
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Organic Acids, Mycorrhiza and Rhizobacteria on Yield and Some Phytochemical Characteristics in Low-Input Cropping System
title_sort effects of organic acids, mycorrhiza and rhizobacteria on yield and some phytochemical characteristics in low-input cropping system
publisher University of Tabriz
series Journal of Agricultural Science and Sustainable Production
issn 2476-4310
2476-4329
publishDate 2017-05-01
description No chemical residues in medicinal plants is essential principle in all stages of their production, processing and supply, therefore, the use of ecofriendly inputs in the production of these plants is inevitable. In order to evaluate the effects of ecological inputs on flower and seed yield of Echium amoenum, an experiment was conducted based on RCBD with three replications during 2011-2013 growing seasons, in Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. Treatments included seven different types of soil amendments and biofertilizers concluded: 1- humic acid, 2- fulvic acid, 3- Nitroxin (containing Azotobacter spp. and Azospirillum spp.), 4- Biophosphorous (containing Bacillus sp. and Pseudomonas sp.), 5- Biosulfur (containing Thiobacillus spp.), 6- Mycorrhiza (Glomus mosseae), 7- Mycorrhiza (Glomus intraradices), and 8- no fertilizer as control. The results showed that humic acid, fulvic acid, biosulfur and Glomus mosseae increased flower yield 36, 27, 26 and 30% respectively and improved seed yield 32, 22, 21 and 16% compared to control, respectively. The highest total phenol obtained in biosulfur treatment. Total anthocyanin in humic and fulvic acids was 38 and 33% more than control, respectively. Biophosphorous and biosulfur biofertilizers increased the antioxidant activity 8 and 7% compared to control, respectively. Glomus mosseae and Glomus intraradices increased seed oil 20 and 15% and seed protein 30 and 18% compared to control, respectively. In general, according to the findings of this study, the use of ecofriendly inputs while reducing the damage caused by chemical fertilizers, improved quantity and quality of Iranian Ox-Tongue.
topic Biosulfur
Eco-Friendly Input
Humic Acid
Medicinal Plant
Total Anthocyanin
Total Phenol
url http://sustainagriculture.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_6075_4f7d7caa35847446a3959884b8f20f89.pdf
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