Rhizosphere Engineering in Saline Soils: Role of PGPR and Organic Manures in Root–Soil Biochemical Interactions for Allium Crops
Tarek Alshaal, Nevien Elhawat, Szilvia Veres

TL;DR
This study shows that using biofertilizers and organic manures improves soil and plant health in salty soils for onion and garlic crops.
Contribution
The study introduces a sustainable approach combining biofertilizers and organic amendments to enhance productivity in saline soils for Allium crops.
Findings
Treatment T4 increased microbial biomass carbon and dehydrogenase activity by 30–40% and 25–35%, respectively.
Fresh yields of garlic increased by 30% with treatment T4, reaching 12.17 tons/ha.
A soybean bioassay showed 20–25% higher dry weight and 30% greater nitrogen uptake in T4 plots.
Abstract
Soil salinity disrupts rhizosphere interactions, impairing root–microbe symbioses, nutrient uptake, and water relations in onion (Allium cepa L.) and garlic (Allium sativum L.). This study evaluated the efficacy of biofertilizers (Azotobacter chroococcum SARS 10 and Azospirillum lipoferum SP2) and organic amendments (sewage sludge and poultry manure) in salt-affected soils in Kafr El-Sheikh, Egypt. Five treatments were applied: (T1) control (no amendments); (T2) biofertilizer (3 L/ha for onion, 12 L/ha for garlic) + inorganic P (150 kg/ha P2O5 for onion, 180 kg/ha for garlic) and K (115 kg/ha K2SO4 for onion, 150 kg/ha for garlic); (T3) 50% inorganic N (160 kg/ha for onion, 127.5 kg/ha for garlic) + 50% organic manure (6000 kg/ha for onion, 8438 kg/ha for garlic) + P and K; (T4) biofertilizer + T3; and (T5) conventional inorganic NPK (320 kg/ha N for onion, 255 kg/ha N for garlic + P…
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TopicsAgricultural Science and Fertilization · Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Garlic and Onion Studies
