Optimizing growth performance of Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) via synergistic effects of biogenic Cu/Ni/Co oxide nanoparticles in conjunction with rice straw and pressmud based vermicompost
Shalu Yadav, Ankit Singh, Praveen Kumar Srivastava, Abhay Kumar, Choubey

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that combining biogenic Cu/Ni/Co oxide nanoparticles with rice straw and pressmud vermicompost significantly enhances the growth, germination, and vigor of Abelmoschus esculentus, with trace elements remaining within safe limits.
Contribution
It introduces a novel synergistic approach using biogenic nanoparticles and specific vermicompost combinations to improve vegetable growth performance.
Findings
Seed germination increased by 167%
Vigour index improved by 95%
Mean germination time reduced by 41%
Abstract
This study is a continuation of previous work, which highlights the nutrient enhancement by using rice straw (RS) and pressmud (PM) on vermicomposting. Herein, we demonstrate the significant impact of Moringa oleifera derived Cu/Ni/Co oxide nanoparticles (TmONs) in conjunction with these vermicompost on the growth performance of Abelmoschus esculentus. Vermicompost produced under various combinations (T0, cow dung (CD) only; T1, 1CD:1RS; T2, 1CD:1PM, and T3, 1CD:1RS:1PM) were further enriched by blending with biogenic nanoparticles. This strategic combination enhances the nutritional composition of the vermicompost, contributing to its overall effectiveness in promoting plant growth and health. Various analytical techniques, including FTIR, XRD, XPS, FESEM-EDX, TEM, and ICP-OES, were employed for comprehensive characterization. The synthesized TmONs with sizes ranging from 13 to 54 nm…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAgricultural Practices and Plant Genetics · Agricultural pest management studies · Agricultural Science and Fertilization
MethodsSparse Evolutionary Training
