Effect of Tillage Practices and Cultivation Year on Natural Mycorrhization and Mineral Uptake of Durum Wheat during Tillering Stage under Rainfed Conditions

Nadia Chaieb *

University of Carthage, Laboratory of Agronomy, National Institute for Agronomic Research in Tunisia, Hedi Karray Street, 2049 Ariana, Tunisia. and On Transfer from Regional Office of Agriculture Development Research Semi-Arid North West, B.P. 221-7100 Le Kef, Tunisia to Regional Research Centre on Horticulture and Organic Agriculture (CRRHAB), University of Sousse, Chott Mariem 4042, Tunisia.

Sonia Labidi

Laboratory of Horticultural Sciences, LR13AGR01, Carthage University, National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia, 43 Ave Charles Nicolle, 1082 Tunis, Mahrajène, Tunisia.

Sourour Ayed

University of Carthage, Laboratory of Field Crop, National Agricultural Research Institute of Tunisia, Hedi Karray Street,2049 Ariana, Tunisia.

Lassaad Mdellel

University of Jendouba, Laboratory of Physiology of Cereal Production, Agriculture High Graduate School of Kef, Boulifa 7100 Le Kef, Tunisia.

Abdelkarim Chiab

University of Jendouba, Laboratory of Physiology of Cereal Production, Agriculture High Graduate School of Kef, Boulifa 7100 Le Kef, Tunisia.

Faysal Ben Jeddi

Laboratory of Horticultural Sciences, LR13AGR01, Carthage University, National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia, 43 Ave Charles Nicolle, 1082 Tunis, Mahrajène, Tunisia.

Moncef Ben- Hammouda

University of Jendouba, Laboratory of Physiology of Cereal Production, Agriculture High Graduate School of Kef, Boulifa 7100 Le Kef, Tunisia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Conservation agriculture has been proposed as an alternative to conventional agriculture to mitigate the climate change impact and ensure food security. This study examined the effect of conventional tillage (CT) and no tillage (NT) on mycorrhization and mineral elements uptake of durum wheat for three cultivation years during the tillering stage. The experiment was conducted in a referential farm (Krib, Siliana, North West Tunisia). The results showed that tillage practices (T) had significant effect on mycorrhization rate (MR) for the first cultivation year and the highest mycorrhization rate was noted for NT with 24%. Moreover, tillage (T) had no significant effect on plant mineral composition in tillering stage for the three cultivation years. The cultivation year (Y) had showed significant effects on P and K amounts for both tillage practices when it had no effect on Ca and Na amounts. The interaction T x Y had no significant effect on mineral elements concentration. Mycorrhization rate (MR) showed significant negative correlation with K. For partial correlation based on Tillage practices, MR showed significant negative correlations with P and K.  Considering the partial correlation based on cultivation year, MR had no significant correlations with the studied parameters (P, K, Ca and Na concentrations). This work expands our knowledge on durum wheat natural mycorrhization and mineral elements uptake as influenced by tillage practices helping decision makers in upscaling the adoption of no tillage in Tunisia under rainfed conditions

Keywords: Tillage practices, cultivation year, durum wheat, natural mycorrhization, mineral elements.


How to Cite

Chaieb, Nadia, Sonia Labidi, Sourour Ayed, Lassaad Mdellel, Abdelkarim Chiab, Faysal Ben Jeddi, and Moncef Ben- Hammouda. 2020. “Effect of Tillage Practices and Cultivation Year on Natural Mycorrhization and Mineral Uptake of Durum Wheat During Tillering Stage under Rainfed Conditions”. Asian Research Journal of Agriculture 13 (3):34-42. https://doi.org/10.9734/arja/2020/v13i330106.

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