Optimizing the rhizosphere to enhance photosynthesis and functional traits of Cyperus esculentus in saline-alkali soils: A comparison between biochemical amendments and salt-tolerant plant intercropping | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Optimizing the rhizosphere to enhance photosynthesis and functional traits of Cyperus esculentus in saline-alkali soils: A comparison between biochemical amendments and salt-tolerant plant intercropping
Key Points
Enhancements in photosynthesis and functional traits during intercropping indicate positive responses to biochemicals.
Photosynthesis increased by 30% with biochemical amendments in saline-alkali soils, highlighting effective interventions.
This observational analysis compares the effects of biochemical amendments and intercropping using salt-tolerant plants.
These findings suggest that optimizing the rhizosphere with specific amendments may improve crop resilience in saline environments.