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Enhancing Wheat Crop Resilience to Drought Stress through Cellulolytic Microbe-Enriched Cow Dung Vermicompost.

Ali AhmadZubair AslamRana Nadeem AbbasKorkmaz BellitürkSaddam HussainSadam HussainMuhammad AhmadUsman ZulfiqarIhab Mohamed MoussaMohamed S Elshikh
Published in: ACS omega (2024)
The findings of this study revealed that drought conditions substantially decreased the enzymatic antioxidants and physiological and biochemical attributes of the wheat crop. However, soil-applied vermicompost, particularly at an optimum rate, had a positive impact on the wheat seedlings under drought conditions. Moving forward, exploring the potential of utilizing cellulolytic microbe-enriched cow dung vermicompost stands as a promising avenue to mitigate the detrimental effects of water stress on wheat. Further research in this direction could offer substantial insights into enhancing wheat resilience and productivity under water stress conditions.
Keyphrases
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