Impact of Sustainable Biostimulators on Yield and Phytochemical Traits of Bottle Gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> L.)

<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> is a nutritionally and medicinally important crop. Biostimulants offer a sustainable alternative to agrochemicals, yet their effects on bottle gourd remain largely unexplored. This study was conducted over two consecutive seasons (2021 and 2022) under open-fiel...

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Main Authors: Abd-Allah Gahory, Wagdi Saber Soliman, Rofayda Sayed, Ahmed M. Abbas, Sabri Salaheldin
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author Abd-Allah Gahory
Wagdi Saber Soliman
Rofayda Sayed
Ahmed M. Abbas
Sabri Salaheldin
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description <i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> is a nutritionally and medicinally important crop. Biostimulants offer a sustainable alternative to agrochemicals, yet their effects on bottle gourd remain largely unexplored. This study was conducted over two consecutive seasons (2021 and 2022) under open-field conditions. The aim was to evaluate the impact of eco-friendly biostimulants—salicylic acid (SA), humic acid (HA), and seaweed extract (SW)—on the growth, yield, and phytochemical composition of bottle gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i>). A randomized complete block design with a factorial arrangement was implemented, including ten treatments with three concentrations of SA, HA, and SW, alongside a control. The results demonstrated that these sustainable growth enhancers significantly improved plant growth parameters. The application of 1.2 g L<sup>−1</sup> HA produced the longest plants with the highest leaf and flower number, while fruit traits such as length and diameter were notably enhanced by the 3 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW and 0.8 g L<sup>−1</sup> SA treatments. Fruit and seed dry weights were also significantly increased, with the 2 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW and 0.16 g L<sup>−1</sup> SA treatments yielding the heaviest fruits, and the 3 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW treatment leading to the highest seed dry weight per fruit. Higher concentrations of SA, HA, and SW, particularly 3 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW, resulted in significant increases in total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, and antioxidant activity. Additionally, biostimulant treatments influenced fixed oil content and composition, with variations in fatty acid profiles. GC analysis identified 21 compounds, with linoleic acid as the dominant fatty acid, reaching its highest concentration under the 1 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW treatment. These findings highlight the potential of sustainable biostimulants in enhancing the productivity and nutritional quality of bottle gourd, supporting the adoption of organic and eco-friendly farming practices in open-field vegetable production.
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spelling doaj-art-9dcba215bb434fefaf0db30867cd02632025-08-20T02:42:31ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242025-03-0111329910.3390/horticulturae11030299Impact of Sustainable Biostimulators on Yield and Phytochemical Traits of Bottle Gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> L.)Abd-Allah Gahory0Wagdi Saber Soliman1Rofayda Sayed2Ahmed M. Abbas3Sabri Salaheldin4Horticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Aswan University, Aswan 81528, EgyptHorticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Aswan University, Aswan 81528, EgyptHorticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Aswan University, Aswan 81528, EgyptDepartment of Biology, College of Science, King Khalid University, Abha 61321, Saudi ArabiaHorticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Aswan University, Aswan 81528, Egypt<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> is a nutritionally and medicinally important crop. Biostimulants offer a sustainable alternative to agrochemicals, yet their effects on bottle gourd remain largely unexplored. This study was conducted over two consecutive seasons (2021 and 2022) under open-field conditions. The aim was to evaluate the impact of eco-friendly biostimulants—salicylic acid (SA), humic acid (HA), and seaweed extract (SW)—on the growth, yield, and phytochemical composition of bottle gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i>). A randomized complete block design with a factorial arrangement was implemented, including ten treatments with three concentrations of SA, HA, and SW, alongside a control. The results demonstrated that these sustainable growth enhancers significantly improved plant growth parameters. The application of 1.2 g L<sup>−1</sup> HA produced the longest plants with the highest leaf and flower number, while fruit traits such as length and diameter were notably enhanced by the 3 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW and 0.8 g L<sup>−1</sup> SA treatments. Fruit and seed dry weights were also significantly increased, with the 2 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW and 0.16 g L<sup>−1</sup> SA treatments yielding the heaviest fruits, and the 3 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW treatment leading to the highest seed dry weight per fruit. Higher concentrations of SA, HA, and SW, particularly 3 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW, resulted in significant increases in total phenolic content, total flavonoid content, and antioxidant activity. Additionally, biostimulant treatments influenced fixed oil content and composition, with variations in fatty acid profiles. GC analysis identified 21 compounds, with linoleic acid as the dominant fatty acid, reaching its highest concentration under the 1 mL L<sup>−1</sup> SW treatment. These findings highlight the potential of sustainable biostimulants in enhancing the productivity and nutritional quality of bottle gourd, supporting the adoption of organic and eco-friendly farming practices in open-field vegetable production.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/11/3/299health-promoting substancesbottle gourdgas chromatography analysisfixed oil
spellingShingle Abd-Allah Gahory
Wagdi Saber Soliman
Rofayda Sayed
Ahmed M. Abbas
Sabri Salaheldin
Impact of Sustainable Biostimulators on Yield and Phytochemical Traits of Bottle Gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> L.)
Horticulturae
health-promoting substances
bottle gourd
gas chromatography analysis
fixed oil
title Impact of Sustainable Biostimulators on Yield and Phytochemical Traits of Bottle Gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> L.)
title_full Impact of Sustainable Biostimulators on Yield and Phytochemical Traits of Bottle Gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> L.)
title_fullStr Impact of Sustainable Biostimulators on Yield and Phytochemical Traits of Bottle Gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> L.)
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Sustainable Biostimulators on Yield and Phytochemical Traits of Bottle Gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> L.)
title_short Impact of Sustainable Biostimulators on Yield and Phytochemical Traits of Bottle Gourd (<i>Lagenaria siceraria</i> L.)
title_sort impact of sustainable biostimulators on yield and phytochemical traits of bottle gourd i lagenaria siceraria i l
topic health-promoting substances
bottle gourd
gas chromatography analysis
fixed oil
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/11/3/299
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