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Crop Species Mechanisms and Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Forage Cropping Systems in Salt-Affected Arid Regions
Soil salinity limits crop productivity in arid regions and it can be alleviated by crop synergies. A multivariate analysis of published data (n = 78) from arid and semiarid habitats across continents was conducted to determine the crop species mechanisms of salinity tolerance and synergies relevant...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9171386/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35685006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.899926 |
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author | Ashilenje, Dennis S. Amombo, Erick Hirich, Abdelaziz Kouisni, Lamfeddal Devkota, Krishna P. El Mouttaqi, Ayoub Nilahyane, Abdelaziz |
author_facet | Ashilenje, Dennis S. Amombo, Erick Hirich, Abdelaziz Kouisni, Lamfeddal Devkota, Krishna P. El Mouttaqi, Ayoub Nilahyane, Abdelaziz |
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description | Soil salinity limits crop productivity in arid regions and it can be alleviated by crop synergies. A multivariate analysis of published data (n = 78) from arid and semiarid habitats across continents was conducted to determine the crop species mechanisms of salinity tolerance and synergies relevant for designing adapted forage cropping systems. Halophyte [Cynodon plectostachus (K. Schum.) Pilg.] and non-halophyte grasses (Lolium perenne L. and Panicum maximum Jacq.) clustered along increasing soil salinity. Halophytic grasses [Panicum antidotale Retz. and Dicanthum annulatum (Forssk.) Stapf] congregated with Medicago sativa L., a non-halophytic legume along a gradient of increasing photosynthesis. Halophytic grasses [Sporobolus spicatus (Vahl) Kunth, and Cynodon plectostachyus (K. Schum.) Pilg.] had strong yield-salinity correlations. Medicago sativa L. and Leptochloa fusca L. Kunth were ubiquitous in their forage biomass production along a continuum of medium to high salinity. Forage crude protein was strongly correlated with increasing salinity in halophytic grasses and non-halophytic legumes. Halophytes were identified with mechanisms to neutralize the soil sodium accumulation and forage productivity along an increasing salinity. Overall, halophytes-non-halophytes, grass-forbs, annual-perennials, and plant-bacteria-fungi synergies were identified which can potentially form cropping systems that can ameliorate saline soils and sustain forage productivity in salt-affected arid regions. |
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spelling | pubmed-91713862022-06-08 Crop Species Mechanisms and Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Forage Cropping Systems in Salt-Affected Arid Regions Ashilenje, Dennis S. Amombo, Erick Hirich, Abdelaziz Kouisni, Lamfeddal Devkota, Krishna P. El Mouttaqi, Ayoub Nilahyane, Abdelaziz Front Plant Sci Plant Science Soil salinity limits crop productivity in arid regions and it can be alleviated by crop synergies. A multivariate analysis of published data (n = 78) from arid and semiarid habitats across continents was conducted to determine the crop species mechanisms of salinity tolerance and synergies relevant for designing adapted forage cropping systems. Halophyte [Cynodon plectostachus (K. Schum.) Pilg.] and non-halophyte grasses (Lolium perenne L. and Panicum maximum Jacq.) clustered along increasing soil salinity. Halophytic grasses [Panicum antidotale Retz. and Dicanthum annulatum (Forssk.) Stapf] congregated with Medicago sativa L., a non-halophytic legume along a gradient of increasing photosynthesis. Halophytic grasses [Sporobolus spicatus (Vahl) Kunth, and Cynodon plectostachyus (K. Schum.) Pilg.] had strong yield-salinity correlations. Medicago sativa L. and Leptochloa fusca L. Kunth were ubiquitous in their forage biomass production along a continuum of medium to high salinity. Forage crude protein was strongly correlated with increasing salinity in halophytic grasses and non-halophytic legumes. Halophytes were identified with mechanisms to neutralize the soil sodium accumulation and forage productivity along an increasing salinity. Overall, halophytes-non-halophytes, grass-forbs, annual-perennials, and plant-bacteria-fungi synergies were identified which can potentially form cropping systems that can ameliorate saline soils and sustain forage productivity in salt-affected arid regions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9171386/ /pubmed/35685006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.899926 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ashilenje, Amombo, Hirich, Kouisni, Devkota, El Mouttaqi and Nilahyane. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Ashilenje, Dennis S. Amombo, Erick Hirich, Abdelaziz Kouisni, Lamfeddal Devkota, Krishna P. El Mouttaqi, Ayoub Nilahyane, Abdelaziz Crop Species Mechanisms and Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Forage Cropping Systems in Salt-Affected Arid Regions |
title | Crop Species Mechanisms and Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Forage Cropping Systems in Salt-Affected Arid Regions |
title_full | Crop Species Mechanisms and Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Forage Cropping Systems in Salt-Affected Arid Regions |
title_fullStr | Crop Species Mechanisms and Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Forage Cropping Systems in Salt-Affected Arid Regions |
title_full_unstemmed | Crop Species Mechanisms and Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Forage Cropping Systems in Salt-Affected Arid Regions |
title_short | Crop Species Mechanisms and Ecosystem Services for Sustainable Forage Cropping Systems in Salt-Affected Arid Regions |
title_sort | crop species mechanisms and ecosystem services for sustainable forage cropping systems in salt-affected arid regions |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9171386/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35685006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.899926 |
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