فعالية الري بالمياه الجوفية الساخنة في الخصائص الفيزيولوجية والفيتوكيميائية لنبات النعناع المائي والنعناع الجبلي ونبات البوقريبة
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2025
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جامعة الوادي university of eloued
Abstract
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of irrigation using hot
groundwater on a range of physiological and phytochemical characteristics in three
common medicinal plants: water mint (Mentha aquatica), mountain mint (Mentha
longifolia), and Zygophyllum cornutum, under the harsh environmental conditions
typical of arid regions such as the Wadi Souf area in southern Algeria.
Two irrigation treatments (hot groundwater (50°C) and cooled hot groundwater
(30°C) were applied to the studied plants. Various physiological and biochemical
indicators were then measured, including chlorophyll content, water content,
cellular water capacity, yield, total polyphenols, flavonoids, tannins, and
antioxidant activity (using DPPH and FRAP assays).
The results revealed significant differences between the treatments. Irrigation with
cooled hot groundwater showed a positive effect on most of the indicators
compared to direct hot groundwater irrigation, highlighting the role of thermal
adjustment in improving plant response and mitigating stress impacts. Conversely,
a decline in certain indicators was observed under direct hot water irrigation,
indicating a potentially harmful thermal effect in the absence of cooling.
Statistical analyses (ANOVA followed by the Least Significant Difference (LSD)
test) confirmed statistically significant differences and revealed variability in
responses among the three plant species, demonstrating differences in biochemical
and physiological tolerance.
The study concludes that using hot groundwater after cooling may represent a
sustainable alternative for agricultural irrigation in southern Algeria, helping to
maintain the quality of plant production, especially in light of current climate
challenges and limited surface water resources.
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hot groundwater, chlorophyll, phytochemical compounds, water mint, mountain mint, Zygophyllum cornutum.
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ماستر ،2025 . قسم الفلاحة ، كلية علوم الطبيعة و الحياة ، جامعة الوادي .