2019
DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2019.52.59
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Effect of Nitrogen and Phosphorus on the Growth and Redox Homeostasis of Salt-stressed Mustard Plants

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“…The ultimate interest of every farmer occupies a central position in soil productivity (Busemeyer et al, 2013). It is a major indicator of crop stressed soil tolerance (Naveed et al, 2019). Grain yield of Oba Super 11 declined significantly during the application of condemned oil residual.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ultimate interest of every farmer occupies a central position in soil productivity (Busemeyer et al, 2013). It is a major indicator of crop stressed soil tolerance (Naveed et al, 2019). Grain yield of Oba Super 11 declined significantly during the application of condemned oil residual.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the herculean tasks facing man now is how to close up food demand gap associated with this geometric rise. The major limitations to high and sustainable agricultural production globally are the environmental stresses consisting of salinity, heavy metals, temperature, drought (Mestre et al, 2012;Onwuka et al, 2012;Naveed et al, 2019) and degradation as well as contamination. Condemned oil contamination is one of the major environmental threats that can initiate negative effects on not only soil structure but agriculture generally especially in tropical areas already endangered by degradation thereby potentially limiting crop yield.…”
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“…The inhibitory effect of salinity on plant development involves reduction of water potential, disturbance of ion homeostasis, and associated cellular toxicity ( Greenway and Munns, 1980 ; Isayenkov and Maathuis, 2019 ). In addition, it is also associated with numerous alterations in their physiology, such as hindering plant roots’ capacity to absorb water and essential minerals, reduction in the stomatal conductance, photosynthesis, and the inability for ROS detoxification, thereby inhibiting growth and development in plants ( Abdallah et al., 2016 ; Ren et al., 2022 ; James et al., 2011 ; Gupta and Huang, 2014 ; Gulzar et al., 2019 ). Furthermore, the salinity-mediated oxidative stress causes accumulation of ROS such as superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide, and the hydroxyl radicals, particularly in chloroplasts and mitochondria that damage cell membranes, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids and may even lead to programmed cell death ( Isayenkov, 2012 ; Mishra et al., 2017 ; Yang and Guo, 2018 ; Isayenkov and Maathuis, 2019 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Flowers adapted to alkaline soils with higher pH levels predominantly utilize nitrogen in the form of nitrate. Plants employ two nitrate transport systems that work synergistically to absorb nitrate from the soil solution and transport it throughout the entire plant, as discussed in the study by Gulzar et al in 2019. Phosphorus, another essential component, plays a critical role in maintaining the structural and functional integrity of membranes, modifying cell walls, and regulating ion balance. After nitrogen, phosphorus is recognized as the second most crucial nutrient for plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%