THE RESPONSE OF NIGELLA SATIVA PLANTS TO DIFFERENT NATURAL AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS UNDER MEDITERRANEAN CONDITIONS

The paper studied the impact of integrated plant nutrients management strategy (IPNM) on the agricultural return during current Syrian crisis through the application of camel manure and chemical fertilizers on the black cumin quantitatively and qualitatively. The fertilization treatments were denote...

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Main Authors: Tammam YAGHI, Awadis ARSLAN, Hussam SAEED, Abeer ELMOUHAMMAD
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Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Bucharest 2023-01-01
Series:Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
Online Access:https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.23_4/Art93.pdf
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Hussam SAEED
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description The paper studied the impact of integrated plant nutrients management strategy (IPNM) on the agricultural return during current Syrian crisis through the application of camel manure and chemical fertilizers on the black cumin quantitatively and qualitatively. The fertilization treatments were denoted as T2 [N120-P30-K30], T3 [N120-P30-K30], T4 [5 t. ha-1 camel manure], and T5 (½ [T3 + T4]), respectively. The no-fertilizer treatment (T1) was considered as control. Soil fertility, irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE), and oil content were considered. Results have showed that organic manure(camel dung)decreased soil pH and OC/ON ratio and increased the availability of nutrients in the soil. What led the black cumin to respond by significantly increasing the following productive parameters: plant height, roots depth, number of primary and secondary branches,..etc. The treatment T5 recorded the highest IWUE values (5.2 and 6.2 kg.ha-1.mm-1) and the best oil content (33.3% and 34.2%) in the two seasons, respectively. Furthermore, the applied IPNM strategy had remarkably increased fertilization efficiency and economical feasibility (profit/ total costs) in the order of T5>T4>T3>T2 compared to T1.
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spelling doaj-art-2bd2c009ea654f3bad1f48a7007358e72025-08-20T02:06:51ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, BucharestScientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development2284-79952285-39522023-01-01234939950577THE RESPONSE OF NIGELLA SATIVA PLANTS TO DIFFERENT NATURAL AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS UNDER MEDITERRANEAN CONDITIONSTammam YAGHIAwadis ARSLANHussam SAEEDAbeer ELMOUHAMMADThe paper studied the impact of integrated plant nutrients management strategy (IPNM) on the agricultural return during current Syrian crisis through the application of camel manure and chemical fertilizers on the black cumin quantitatively and qualitatively. The fertilization treatments were denoted as T2 [N120-P30-K30], T3 [N120-P30-K30], T4 [5 t. ha-1 camel manure], and T5 (½ [T3 + T4]), respectively. The no-fertilizer treatment (T1) was considered as control. Soil fertility, irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE), and oil content were considered. Results have showed that organic manure(camel dung)decreased soil pH and OC/ON ratio and increased the availability of nutrients in the soil. What led the black cumin to respond by significantly increasing the following productive parameters: plant height, roots depth, number of primary and secondary branches,..etc. The treatment T5 recorded the highest IWUE values (5.2 and 6.2 kg.ha-1.mm-1) and the best oil content (33.3% and 34.2%) in the two seasons, respectively. Furthermore, the applied IPNM strategy had remarkably increased fertilization efficiency and economical feasibility (profit/ total costs) in the order of T5>T4>T3>T2 compared to T1.https://managementjournal.usamv.ro/pdf/vol.23_4/Art93.pdf
spellingShingle Tammam YAGHI
Awadis ARSLAN
Hussam SAEED
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THE RESPONSE OF NIGELLA SATIVA PLANTS TO DIFFERENT NATURAL AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS UNDER MEDITERRANEAN CONDITIONS
Scientific Papers Series : Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development
title THE RESPONSE OF NIGELLA SATIVA PLANTS TO DIFFERENT NATURAL AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS UNDER MEDITERRANEAN CONDITIONS
title_full THE RESPONSE OF NIGELLA SATIVA PLANTS TO DIFFERENT NATURAL AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS UNDER MEDITERRANEAN CONDITIONS
title_fullStr THE RESPONSE OF NIGELLA SATIVA PLANTS TO DIFFERENT NATURAL AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS UNDER MEDITERRANEAN CONDITIONS
title_full_unstemmed THE RESPONSE OF NIGELLA SATIVA PLANTS TO DIFFERENT NATURAL AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS UNDER MEDITERRANEAN CONDITIONS
title_short THE RESPONSE OF NIGELLA SATIVA PLANTS TO DIFFERENT NATURAL AND CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS UNDER MEDITERRANEAN CONDITIONS
title_sort response of nigella sativa plants to different natural and chemical fertilizers under mediterranean conditions
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