Multilocation Evaluation of Alternative Forage Crops Grown Under Salinity Conditions in the South of Morocco
Salinity is a major problem affecting agricultural activity in many regions across the world. Therefore, practices such as biosaline agriculture and crop diversification by introducing alternative crops are key solutions to overcome this problem and enhance the productivity of salt-affected lands. T...
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| author | El Mouttaqi, Ayoub Mnaouer, Ihssane Belcaid, Mohamed Ibourki, Mohamed Diatta, Lamine Devkota, Krishna Nilahyane, Abdelaziz Hirich, Abdelaziz |
| author_browse | Belcaid, Mohamed Devkota, Krishna Diatta, Lamine El Mouttaqi, Ayoub Hirich, Abdelaziz Ibourki, Mohamed Mnaouer, Ihssane Nilahyane, Abdelaziz |
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| description | Salinity is a major problem affecting agricultural activity in many regions across the world. Therefore, practices such as biosaline agriculture and crop diversification by introducing alternative crops are key solutions to overcome this problem and enhance the productivity of salt-affected lands. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of several alternative forage crops, including cereals, pseudo-cereals, grasses, legumes, and fodder beet cultivated under saline conditions in five experimental sites in the south of Morocco. The obtained results indicated that not all crops performed very well on all sites. Crops with low tolerance to salinity, such as the cereals group, showed a significant reduction in dry biomass and yield due to increased salinity. In comparison, salt-tolerant crops such as blue panicum, sesbania, and fodder beet showed higher productivity under moderate and high salinity levels in comparison with low salinity. The findings of this study clearly indicated that the good adaptation and performance of most tested alternative crops under salinity conditions, especially the perennial crops such as blue panicum and sesbania are favored by farmers due to their low requirement in terms of agricultural inputs. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1407262026-01-22T08:53:49Z Multilocation Evaluation of Alternative Forage Crops Grown Under Salinity Conditions in the South of Morocco El Mouttaqi, Ayoub Mnaouer, Ihssane Belcaid, Mohamed Ibourki, Mohamed Diatta, Lamine Devkota, Krishna Nilahyane, Abdelaziz Hirich, Abdelaziz irrigation yields biosaline agriculture blue panicum dry biomass Salinity is a major problem affecting agricultural activity in many regions across the world. Therefore, practices such as biosaline agriculture and crop diversification by introducing alternative crops are key solutions to overcome this problem and enhance the productivity of salt-affected lands. This study aimed to evaluate the performance of several alternative forage crops, including cereals, pseudo-cereals, grasses, legumes, and fodder beet cultivated under saline conditions in five experimental sites in the south of Morocco. The obtained results indicated that not all crops performed very well on all sites. Crops with low tolerance to salinity, such as the cereals group, showed a significant reduction in dry biomass and yield due to increased salinity. In comparison, salt-tolerant crops such as blue panicum, sesbania, and fodder beet showed higher productivity under moderate and high salinity levels in comparison with low salinity. The findings of this study clearly indicated that the good adaptation and performance of most tested alternative crops under salinity conditions, especially the perennial crops such as blue panicum and sesbania are favored by farmers due to their low requirement in terms of agricultural inputs. 2024-04-02T19:23:41Z 2024-04-02T19:23:41Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140726 en Limited Access Springer Ayoub El Mouttaqi, Ihssane Mnaouer, Mohamed Belcaid, Mohamed Ibourki, Lamine Diatta, Krishna Devkota, Abdelaziz Nilahyane, Abdelaziz Hirich. (28/2/2023). Multilocation Evaluation of Alternative Forage Crops Grown Under Salinity Conditions in the South of Morocco, in "Biosaline Agriculture as a Climate Change Adaptation for Food Security". Switzerland: Springer (part of Springer Nature). |
| spellingShingle | irrigation yields biosaline agriculture blue panicum dry biomass El Mouttaqi, Ayoub Mnaouer, Ihssane Belcaid, Mohamed Ibourki, Mohamed Diatta, Lamine Devkota, Krishna Nilahyane, Abdelaziz Hirich, Abdelaziz Multilocation Evaluation of Alternative Forage Crops Grown Under Salinity Conditions in the South of Morocco |
| title | Multilocation Evaluation of Alternative Forage Crops Grown Under Salinity Conditions in the South of Morocco |
| title_full | Multilocation Evaluation of Alternative Forage Crops Grown Under Salinity Conditions in the South of Morocco |
| title_fullStr | Multilocation Evaluation of Alternative Forage Crops Grown Under Salinity Conditions in the South of Morocco |
| title_full_unstemmed | Multilocation Evaluation of Alternative Forage Crops Grown Under Salinity Conditions in the South of Morocco |
| title_short | Multilocation Evaluation of Alternative Forage Crops Grown Under Salinity Conditions in the South of Morocco |
| title_sort | multilocation evaluation of alternative forage crops grown under salinity conditions in the south of morocco |
| topic | irrigation yields biosaline agriculture blue panicum dry biomass |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140726 |
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