Effect of PGPR and mixed cropping on mycorrhizal status, soil fertility, and date palm productivity under organic farming system

Author:

OU-ZINE Mohamed1,SYMANCZIK Sarah2,KINANY Said El3,AZIZ Larbi3,FAGROUD Mustapha3,ABIDAR Ali3,MÄDER Paul2,ACHBANI El Hassan4,HAGGOUD Abdellatif1,HILALI Rania EL3,ABDELLAOUI Mustapha5,BOUAMRI Rachid3

Affiliation:

1. Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University

2. Forschungsinstitut für Biologischen Landbau

3. Ecole Nationale d’Agriculture de Meknès

4. National Institute of Agricultural Research

5. Office Régional de la Mise en Valeur Agricole de Tafilalet

Abstract

Abstract A field study was carried out for two years at an organic farm under arid climate in Morocco to investigate the effect of an integrated biofertilization approach on Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal (AMF) abundance and infectivity, soil fertility, yield, and fruit quality of date palm. The biofertilization approach included three management practices namely application of compost, inoculation with a consortium of native PGPR strains originally isolated from date palms of Drâa-Tafilalet region (Pseudomonas koreensis, Serratia nematodiphila, S. marcescens, and Klebsiella sp.) and using mixed-cropping with sorghum. Accordingly, four treatments were established in this study: 1) mixed-cropping with sorghum, 2) PGPR inoculation, 3) sorghum + PGPR, and 4) control (without sorghum or PGPR). All treatments received compost as organic amendment. Results revealed that mixed-cropping with sorghum significantly increased AMF colonization intensity and spore density by more than 50% and 29%, respectively. Sorghum association also resulted in a significant increase in organic matter concentrations of up to 2.95% against 2.45% in monocropping soils. The integrated biofertilization approach resulted in the highest yield with an increase rate of 10.6% and 12.1% in the first and the second year, respectively compared to date palms receiving compost alone. Similarly, the mineral composition and quality characteristics of date fruits were significantly improved. The enhancement of soil fertility and date palm productivity under harsh environmental conditions represents a first step towards the adoption of sustainable practices in the region and in similar areas.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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