2023
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.202200232
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Grape pomace's potential on semi‐arid soil health enhances performance of maize, wheat, and grape crops

Abstract: Background: Grape pomace (GP) is a by-product of wineries after filtering the grape juice for wine production. GP contains seeds, pulp, skin, and stalks with acidic properties, and it is normally composted before using as a soil amendment. However, composting GP requires more time, labor, and equipment; furthermore, composting loses some of the desirable organic acids for arid soils. The acidic properties of these organic acids and the plant nutrients in GP make it a desirable amendment for arid soils in both … Show more

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“…Combining grape pomace with FYM fertilization substantially enhanced maize biomass, and increased soil (SOM, N, P, and K) and plant nutrient content. Additionally, a noteworthy improvement in grape yield was observed, marking a substantial increase of 48% [95].…”
Section: Soil Chemical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Combining grape pomace with FYM fertilization substantially enhanced maize biomass, and increased soil (SOM, N, P, and K) and plant nutrient content. Additionally, a noteworthy improvement in grape yield was observed, marking a substantial increase of 48% [95].…”
Section: Soil Chemical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 87%