Nitrogen deficiency in low organic matter soils significantly reduces crop yield and plant health. The effects of foliar applications of indole acetic acid (IAA), trehalose (TA), and nanoparticles-coated urea (NPCU) on the growth and physiological attributes of tomatoes in nitrogen-deficient soil are not well documented in the literature. This study aims to explore the influence of IAA, TA, and NPCU on tomato plants in nitrogen-deficient soil. Treatments included control, 2mM IAA, 0.1% TA, and 2mM IAAâ+â0.1% TA, applied with and without NPCU. Results showed that 2mM IAAâ+â0.1% TA with NPCU significantly improved shoot length (~â30%), root length (~â63%), plant fresh (~â48%) and dry weight (~â48%), number of leaves (~â38%), and leaf area (~â58%) compared to control (NPCU only). Additionally, significant improvements in chlorophyll content, total protein, and total soluble sugar, along with a decrease in antioxidant activity (POD, SOD, CAT, and APX), validated the effectiveness of 2mM IAAâ+â0.1% TA with NPCU. The combined application of 2mM IAAâ+â0.1% TA with NPCU can be recommended as an effective strategy to enhance tomato growth and yield in nitrogen-deficient soils. This approach can be integrated into current agricultural practices to improve crop resilience and productivity, especially in regions with poor soil fertility. To confirm the efficacy of 2mM IAAâ+â0.1% TA with NPCU in various crops and climatic conditions, additional field studies are required.
Influence of indole acetic acid and trehalose, with and without zinc oxide nanoparticles coated urea on tomato growth in nitrogen deficient soils.
吲哚乙酸和海藻糖,以及氧化锌纳米颗粒包覆的尿素对缺氮土壤中番茄生长的影响
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作者:Liu Jie, Huang Shoucheng, Haider Sakeena Tul Ain, Ehsan Abdullah, Danish Subhan, Hussain Nazim, Salmen Saleh H, Alharbi Sulaiman Ali, Datta Rahul
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2024 | 起止号: | 2024 Oct 1; 14(1):22824 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-024-73558-7 | ||
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