Date palm cultivation: A review of soil and environmental conditions and future challenges

Author:

Alotaibi Khaled D.1ORCID,Alharbi Hattan A.2ORCID,Yaish Mahmoud W.3ORCID,Ahmed Ibrahim1,Alharbi Sulaiman Almwarai4,Alotaibi Fahad1,Kuzyakov Yakov567ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soil Science, College of Food and Agricultural Science King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Plant Protection, College of Food and Agricultural Science King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

3. Department of Biology, College of Sciences Sultan Qaboos University Muscat Oman

4. Department of Botany & Microbiology, College of Science King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

5. Department of Soil Science of Temperate Ecosystems, Department of Agricultural Soil Science University of Göttingen Göttingen Germany

6. Peoples Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) Moscow Russia

7. Institute of Environmental Sciences Kazan Federal University Kazan Russia

Abstract

AbstractDate palm (Phoenix dactyliferaL.) fruit is one of the ancient crops that have been cultivated for thousands of years in the arid regions of the Middle East and North Africa. Its nutritional and economic importance has extended the cultivation to other countries with suitable environmental conditions. Despite the large expansion in date palm cultivation and the associated improvement in its yield and quality over the last few decades, challenges remain in its cultivation and sustainability. Here, we review: (1) the current status of date palm cultivation, (2) the key environmental and soil‐related factors influencing its cultivation and productivity, and (3) the challenges under global change in addition to assessing the future potentials for improvements and sustainability. The global production of date palm has increased by 18% during the last ten years, reaching 8.53 million tons, on a total area of 1.11 million ha. Water scarcity and salinity stresses are the major constraints affecting date palm productivity, which is a serious issue in arid regions, where water resources are becoming depleted and soil is becoming increasingly salinized due to limited rainfall, high evapotranspiration, and incorrect irrigation. Although date palm can tolerate salinity up to 12 dS m−1, accumulation of salts in soil strongly reduces the yield. The main cultivation areas are dominated by soils of sandy texture with high pH and a low capacity for water and nutrient retention. Organic fertilizers increase water and nutrient retention. There is a lack of long‐term studies (e.g., ≥10 years) designed to monitor date palm cultivar responses to abiotic stresses as well as to nutrition and management practices. Future challenges facing date palm cultivation mainly include water shortages, extremely high temperatures, salinity, and soil degradation, as well as diseases and pests. The implementation of efficient management practices, including modern irrigation systems, selecting cultivars most suitable for the local environmental conditions, and increasing soil water and nutrient retention, help to sustain date palm cultivation and productivity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Soil Science,General Environmental Science,Development,Environmental Chemistry

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