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We conducted an in-depth study on the effect of irrigation conditions on the growth adaptability of 1-year-old soft-seeded pomegranate seedlings. By comparing the growth of seedlings under different irrigation conditions, we found that irrigation methods had a significant effect on the growth of seedlings. Under mild drought conditions, the seedlings showed good adaptability, developed root system and stable growth. Under over-irrigation conditions, seedlings will suffer from root disease and stunted growth. In addition, we have found that appropriate water control measures can improve the drought resistance of seedlings and promote their better adaptation to drought environments.
In the process of research, we used a variety of experimental methods, including pot experiments, soil moisture content determination, physiological and biochemical index analysis, etc. Through these experiments, we have an in-depth understanding of the growth adaptability characteristics of soft-seeded pomegranate seedlings under different irrigation conditions, and understand their internal mechanisms.
The results showed that appropriate drought stress could improve the drought resistance of soft-seeded pomegranate seedlings and promote their better adaptation to arid environment. This study provides a theoretical basis and practical guidance for the cultivation and management of soft-seeded pomegranate seedlings. In production practice, irrigation methods should be reasonably selected according to local climatic conditions and soil conditions to promote the healthy growth of soft-seeded pomegranate seedlings.
In conclusion, irrigation methods had an important impact on the growth adaptability of one-year-old soft-seeded pomegranate seedlings. Through reasonable irrigation management measures, the drought resistance and adaptability of seedlings can be improved, laying the foundation for their healthy growth.