2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13030657
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Responses of the Growth Characteristics of Spinach to Different Moisture Contents in Soil under Irrigation with Magnetoelectric Water

Abstract: Spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) is a worldwide vegetable crop with rich nutritional value, and drought is the main factor restricting its growth. Magnetized water and de-electronated water have shown potential for improving yield and quality in some crops. To assess the influence of magnetized-de-electronated water (denoted magnetoelectric water) on the growth characteristics of spinach, five soil moisture gradients were developed, including 45–55%, 55–65%, 65–75%, 75–85%, and 85–95% of field capacity (FC). The… Show more

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“…A drought level of 50% was based on the drought trials of Samarah (2005) (30%–60% FC for barley [ Hordeum vulgare ]) and Sun et al. (2023) (45%–50% FC for spinach [ Spinacia oleracea L.]). According to Schönbeck et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A drought level of 50% was based on the drought trials of Samarah (2005) (30%–60% FC for barley [ Hordeum vulgare ]) and Sun et al. (2023) (45%–50% FC for spinach [ Spinacia oleracea L.]). According to Schönbeck et al.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water-unstressed (90% FC) and water-stressed (50% FC) treatments were maintained for another 20 days. A drought level of 50% was based on the drought trials of Samarah (2005) (30%-60% FC for barley [Hordeum vulgare]) and Sun et al (2023) (45%-50% FC for spinach [Spinacia oleracea L.]). According to Schönbeck et al (2020), the effects of nutrients on drought resilience are most apparent in the mild drought range selected for this study.…”
Section: 32mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the dietary manufacturing sector, consumer interest in the spinach continues to rise substantially (Nguyen et al, 2019 ). The primary factors limiting its growth are drought and salt stresses, which have an impact on the nutritional value and stimulate physiological alterations in spinach (Zaghdoud et al, 2012 ; Wu et al, 2013 ; Sun et al, 2023 ).…”
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confidence: 99%