2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11368-018-02240-z
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Effect of humic preparation on winter wheat productivity and rhizosphere microbial community under herbicide-induced stress

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“…In practice, liquid compost extracts, fully enriched with HS, represent a costeffective tool to conduct foliar application (Zandonadi et al, 2013;Berbara and García, 2014). A wide range of plants have been tested with HS application under open-field conditions, such as garlic (Balmori et al, 2019), common beans (Kaya et al, 2005;Souri and Aslani, 2018), wheat (Zhang et al, 2016;Ahmad et al, 2018;Bezuglova et al, 2019), fenugreek (Ibrahim, 2019), tomato (Olivares et al, 2017), asparagus (Tejada and Gonzalez, 2003), maize (Canellas et al, 2015a) and citrus tree (Hameed et al, 2018). Foliar application is frequently reported in calcareous soil conditions where nutrient uptake, especially iron, is limited due to precipitation (Çelik et al, 2011;Souri and Aslani, 2018;Bezuglova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Foliar Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In practice, liquid compost extracts, fully enriched with HS, represent a costeffective tool to conduct foliar application (Zandonadi et al, 2013;Berbara and García, 2014). A wide range of plants have been tested with HS application under open-field conditions, such as garlic (Balmori et al, 2019), common beans (Kaya et al, 2005;Souri and Aslani, 2018), wheat (Zhang et al, 2016;Ahmad et al, 2018;Bezuglova et al, 2019), fenugreek (Ibrahim, 2019), tomato (Olivares et al, 2017), asparagus (Tejada and Gonzalez, 2003), maize (Canellas et al, 2015a) and citrus tree (Hameed et al, 2018). Foliar application is frequently reported in calcareous soil conditions where nutrient uptake, especially iron, is limited due to precipitation (Çelik et al, 2011;Souri and Aslani, 2018;Bezuglova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Foliar Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies point out that this beneficial action of humic substances might also involve a complementary action of soil microbiota (Olaetxea et al 2018). This very important issue is addressed in this special issue by Bezuglova et al (2019) who showed that the beneficial action in wheat involves complementary effects including high pesticide degradation, high microbial activity of exudates, and improvements in plant mineral nutrition. In this line, other studies deal with the transformation of humic substances in soils and their biological activity (Fedoseeva et al 2019;Sachkova et al 2019;Tikhova et al 2019) as well as with the influence of other organic soil amendments, like Biochar, on the transformation of soil organic matter (Orlova et al 2019).…”
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“…Therefore, the results of our investigations are in agreement with the experimental data, presented in other scientifi c articles. For instance, it was shown that the use of sulfophenyl urea may induce chemical stress in wheat plants and decrease the number of bacteria in rhizosphere, and the application of humic stimulators allowed decreasing this negative effect considerably and increasing the yield by 22.5 % (Bezuglova OS et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was determined that humic acids decreased the penetration of potassium into plants at its increased concentration in soil. The physiological impact of humic substances is also manifested in the optimization of osmotic processes and regulation of the content of photosynthetic pigments in young plants (Delfi ne S et al, 2005;Kandil AA et al, 2016;Qin Y et al, 2016;Ahmad T et al, 2018;Bezuglova OS et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%