Effects of Dung Beetle-Amended Soil on Growth, Physiology, and Metabolite Contents of Bok Choy and Improvement in Soil C

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Effects of Dung Beetle-Amended Soil on Growth, Physiology, and Metabolite Contents of Bok Choy and Improvement in Soil Conditions Abdul Rasheed Kaleri 1 & Jiahua Ma 1 & Ali Murad Jakhar 1 & Abdul Hakeem 1 & Awais Ahmed 1 & Wado Photo Faqir Napar 1 & Siraj Ahmed 2 & Yuanfeng Han 1 & Saeed Akhtar Abro 3 & Farhan Nabi 1 & Chengjia Tan 4 & Arif Hussain Kaleri 5 Received: 21 April 2020 / Accepted: 26 August 2020 # Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo 2020

Abstract The role of dung beetles has been extensively reported in successful plant growth, soil quality improvement, and soil reclamation. Still, its effects on plant physiology and metabolism are seldomly reported. This research evaluates the dung beetle’s (Catharsius molossus L.) effects on the growth, physiology, and metabolite content of bok choy and subsequent improvement in soil physicochemical properties. A 6 months pot experiment was carried out on silty-clay type soil which contained three soilapplied amendment groups, i.e., dung + beetles, cow dung, and control (unamended). Various soil and plant-related parameters were measured with UV, SEM, EDS, etc. using standard methods. Results showed that the dung + beetles group improved soil nutrient status, including nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, magnesium, and calcium, and drastically decreased soil density, pH, and electrical conductivity compared with the cow dung and control groups. Plants under dung + beetles– and cow dung– amended soil significantly increased total leaf sugar, vitamin C, polyphenols, total protein, and amino acids compared with control plants. A significant increase in IAA, GA3, and ZR, while a significant decrease in ABA was also noted in the dung + beetles and cow dung group, as compared with the control. Furthermore, dung + beetles applications significantly increased the net photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance, and chlorophyll content when compared with the cow dung and control group. It is concluded that dung + beetles has significantly enhanced the growth, physiological process, and metabolite contents of bok choy. Application of this amendment can be an effective and sustainable strategy to improve crop yields and nutrient status. Keywords Dung beetles . Bok choy . Metabolite content . Growth . Soil . Catharsius molossus L.

1 Introduction * Jiahua Ma [email protected] * Chengjia Tan [email protected] 1

School of Life Science and Engineering, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang 621010, People’s Republic of China

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Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650201, People’s Republic of China

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Institute of Plant Sciences, University of Sindh, Jamshoro 76080, Pakistan

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School of Life Science and Technology, Mianyang Teachers’ College, Mianyang 621000, People’s Republic of China

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College of Horticulture and Landscape of Architecture, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, People’s Republic of China

Bok choy, a member of family Cruciferae, and also known as Chinese white cabbage, is an essential leafy vegetab