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ASSESSMENT OF CATALASE SOIL ACTIVITY UNDER AMARANTH CULTIVATION NOT EXPOSED TO CHEMICAL PROTECTION METHODS

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ACTA SCIENTIARUM POLONORUM-HORTORUM CULTUS
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages 101-110

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UNIV LIFE SCIENCES LUBLIN
DOI: 10.24326/asphc.2022.5.9

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amaranth; soil; catalase activity; non-chemical protection

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The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of environmental factors, cultivar and growth stage on catalase activity in soil. The results showed that weather conditions were the main factor affecting catalase activity, followed by factors such as fertilization, cultivar and growth stage.
The aim of the study was to determine the influence of habitat, cultivar and developmental growth stage on catalase activity in soil under two amaranth cultivars - Rawa (Amaranthus cruentus L.) and Aztek (Amaranthus hypochondriacus x Amaranthus hybridus L.). In a 3-year field experiment (2013-2015), amaranth's plants were grown in a wide-row spacing on the soil of the good wheat complex in south-eastern Poland (50 degrees 71'N, 23 degrees 04'E). The field experiment included 4 variable factors: weather conditions; selected amaranth growth stages (5-leaf, full flowering and seed maturity stages); NPK dose combinations (I: 40 kg N center dot ha-1, 30 kg P center dot ha-1, 30 kg K center dot ha-1; II: 60 kg N center dot ha-1, 40 kg P center dot ha-1, 40 kg K center dot ha-1; III: 80 kg N center dot ha-1, 50 kg P center dot ha-1, 50 kg K center dot ha-1; IV: 120 kg N center dot ha-1, 70 kg P center dot ha-1, 70 kg K center dot ha-1) and two cultivars ('Rawa' and 'Aztek'). No pesticides are applied in the cultivation due to the absence of pathogens and pests of this plant in Poland. Plant protection was limited to reducing weed infestation twice. The conducted research showed that weather conditions were the main factor affecting catalase activity in the soil under amaranth cultivation, followed by other factors, such as fertilization, cultivar and growth stage. All the analyzed factors proved to exert a significant impact on organic matter content in the soil, while only the applied NPK fertilization had effect on sorption capacity. Moreover, it was found that the cv. Aztek positively influenced the activity of catalase and humus accumulation in the soil in comparison to the cv. Rawa. The beneficial effect of amaranth on the soil environment and its enzymatic activity was ascribed to the lack of introduced pesticides.

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