Abstract

BackgroundOrganic mulches are widely used in crop production systems. Due to their benefits in improving soil fertility, retention of soil moisture and weed control. Field experiments were conducted during wheat growing seasons of 2018–2019 and 2019–2020 to evaluate the effects of Jatropha leaves mulch on the growth of wheat varieties ‘Wadan-17’ (rainfed) and ‘Pirsabaq-2013’ (irrigated) under well irrigated and water stress conditions (non-irrigated maintaining 40% soil field capacity). Jatropha mulch was applied to the soil surface at 0, 1, 3 and 5 Mg ha−1 before sowing grains in the field. Under conditions of water stress, Jatropha mulch significantly maintained the soil moisture content necessary for normal plant growth.ResultsWe noted a decrease in plant height, shoot and root fresh/dry weight, leaf area, leaf relative water content (LRWC), chlorophyll, and carotenoid content due to water stress. However, water stress caused an increase in leaf and root phenolics content, leaf soluble sugars and electrolytes leakage. We observed that Jatropha mulch maintained LRWC, plant height, shoot and root fresh/dry weight, leaf area and chlorophyll content under water stress. Moreover, water stress adverse effects on leaf soluble sugar content and electrolyte leakage were reversed to normal by Jatropha mulch.ConclusionTherefore, it may be concluded that Jatropha leaves mulch will minimize water stress adverse effects on wheat by maintaining soil moisture and plant water status.

Highlights

  • Organic mulches are widely used in crop production systems

  • Our results revealed that Jatropha leaf mulch exhibited a positive effect on soil moisture content (Table 2)

  • Our results indicate that Jatropha leaf mulch plays an essential role in protecting cell membrane damage that results from skipped irrigations, likely due to the rich concentration of nutrient, phenolic and antioxidant agents may have retained more soil moisture than treatments without mulch application

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Introduction

Organic mulches are widely used in crop production systems Due to their benefits in improving soil fertility, retention of soil moisture and weed control. Under conditions of water stress, Jatropha mulch significantly maintained the soil moisture content necessary for normal plant growth. Mulch is a coating of organic or inorganic materials applied to soil surface for the conservation of soil moisture, weed control and improving soil fertility [1]. Changes in the rainfall frequencies and patterns will occur due to the overall climate change These alterations in rainfall frequencies and patterns will result in scarcity of good quality water and more frequent and extended drought conditions during crop growing [9]

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