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Mehdi Khayyat

Mehdi Khayyat

Associate Professor

Faculty: Agriculture

Department: Horticultural Sciences

Degree: Ph.D

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Mehdi Khayyat

Associate Professor Mehdi Khayyat

Faculty: Agriculture - Department: Horticultural Sciences Degree: Ph.D |

The Effects of Vermicompost OnSoil and Plant Health, Biostimulant Activities, Nutrients, Water Use Efficiencies, and Disease Suppressions in Horticultural Crops-Review

AuthorsMehdi Khayyat,MirM.Seyedbagheri
JournalApplied Fruit Science
Page number1-11
Serial number68
Volume number16
Paper TypeFull Paper
Published At2026
Journal TypeElectronic
Journal CountryIran, Islamic Republic Of
Journal IndexJCR،Scopus
KeywordsVermicompost · Horticultural crops · Fruit quality · Environmental stresses · Environmentally friendly nutrition · Organic fertilizers

Abstract

Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are commonly used in agriculture to enhance soil fertility and control pests due to their ease of application and rapid results. However, these quick methods may lead to a reduction in the biological potential of surrounding ecosystems. Vermicompost, a type of organic compost rich in nutrients and beneficial microorganisms, positively affects the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil, promoting growth and yield of Horticultural crops, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. This qualitative and descriptive-analytical study aims to show the effect of vermicompost on growth, yield, fruit quality, and stress resistance of Horticultural crops, reviewing the applications, characteristics, advantages, and impacts of vermicompost on soil health and nutrient translocation to the plants. Results of many studies indicate that excessive use of mineral fertilizers in orchards can have adverse effects in term of a high salt index, as well as on plant growth and the environment, whereas vermicompost generally increases primary metabolites, vitamins, and minerals in plants. Therefore, vermicompost can be employed as a natural and sustainable strategy for managing fruit tree nutrition in these regions, significantly improving productivity and serving as a suitable alternative to lessening chemical fertilizers.

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