WEI Xiaolan, WU Caijiao, SUN Wei, et al. Effect of Bio-organic Fertilizer on Soil Nutrient Supply and Absorption of Bok Choy Under Different Decreasing Fertilization[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2017, 37(1): 40-44.
DOI:
WEI Xiaolan, WU Caijiao, SUN Wei, et al. Effect of Bio-organic Fertilizer on Soil Nutrient Supply and Absorption of Bok Choy Under Different Decreasing Fertilization[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2017, 37(1): 40-44. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2017.01.007.
Effect of Bio-organic Fertilizer on Soil Nutrient Supply and Absorption of Bok Choy Under Different Decreasing Fertilization
[Objective] The study aims to analyze the effect of bio-organic fertilizer on the supply of soil nutrient
the nutrient absorption by Bok choy
and vegetable biomass under the conditions of decreasing application of chemical fertilizer
and to provide theoretical basis for the practice of fertilizer-decreasing application. [Methods] We used the pot-test
with Bok choy as target species
to investigate the effect of bio-organic fertilizer and different amount chemical fertilizer mixtures on alkali-hydrolyzing nitrogen
rapidly available phosphorus
potassium on soil
and vegetable biomass and absorption of nitrogen
phosphorus
potassium by Bok choy. [Results] The bio-organic fertilizer could increase the supply of soil nitrogen
phosphorus and potassium in the limited period time if applying the mixture of both fertilizer. Furthermore
under the condition of the decreasing 15%~25% of conventionally chemical fertilizer application
the mixture fertilization technique did not affect the fertilizer supply of the soil
thus decreasing the non-point contamination of agriculture and stress of environment pollution. Bok choy growing test verified that under the decrease of 15%~25% of conventionally chemical fertilizer application
the mixture fertilization method did not reduce the biomass
and absorption of nitrogen
phosphorus
potassium of Bok choy
thus enhancing the utilization ratio of fertilizer. [Conclusion] Bio-organic fertilizer not only activate the soil available nitrogen
Ju Xiaotang, Kou Changlin, Zhang Fusuo, et al. Nitrogen balance and groundwater nitrate contamination:Comparison among three intensive cropping systems on the North China Plain[J].Environmental Pollution, 2006,143(1):117-125. DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2005.11.005.
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