WANG Zhijiang, XU Yaozhao, XIN Yaxiong. Effect of Potato Starchy Residue on Corn Seedling Growth and Soil Nutrient Preserving Characteristics[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2016, 36(3): 363-368.
DOI:
WANG Zhijiang, XU Yaozhao, XIN Yaxiong. Effect of Potato Starchy Residue on Corn Seedling Growth and Soil Nutrient Preserving Characteristics[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2016, 36(3): 363-368. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2016.03.062.
Effect of Potato Starchy Residue on Corn Seedling Growth and Soil Nutrient Preserving Characteristics
[Objective] The effect of potato starchy residue on corn seedling growth and soil nutrient preserving characteristics were studied to provide a way to utilize the residue.[Method] The plant height
stem diameter and dry weight of corn seedling and soil bulk density
total porosity
capillary porosity
aeration porosity
moisture content
field moisture capacity
capillary water holding capacity
nitrogen fertilizer
leaching of phosphorus and potassium of sandy loam soils were determined in sandy loam soils potato starch residue of 0
1.00
5.00
10.00
20.00
30.00 g/kg with indoor artificial natural environment and injector tube leaching method.[Results] Soil bulk density
soil porosity and soil moisture content of the treatment with 30 g/kg of starch residue had significant changes compared with CK. Soil volume weight decreased by 7.24%
soil total porosity increased 10.15%
soil moisture content increased 21.25%. The leaching of soil nitrate nitrogen
ammonium nitrogen
available phosphorus and available potassium content decreased 97.13%
91.03%
63.85% and 66.40% respectively. Corn dry weight of seedlings was increased by 13.47%
corn fresh weight of seedlings increased by 15.79%
corn plant height of seedlings decreased by 8.90%
corn stem diameter increased by 25.53%.[Conclusion] The suitable amount of potato starch residue applied in sandy loam soils was 30.00 g/kg
which could improve the soil physical and chemical properties and enhance the ability of preserving fertilizer and promote the dry matter accumulation of corn seedling.