FAN Like, JING Dawei, FU Xiuyong, et al. Effects of Cattle Manure on Soil Biological Characteristics and Growth of Poplar Plantation[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2017, 37(5): 58-62.
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FAN Like, JING Dawei, FU Xiuyong, et al. Effects of Cattle Manure on Soil Biological Characteristics and Growth of Poplar Plantation[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2017, 37(5): 58-62. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2017.05.010.
Effects of Cattle Manure on Soil Biological Characteristics and Growth of Poplar Plantation
[Objective] Exploring the effects of cattle manure application on soil biological characteristics and growth of poplar plantation
to provide theoretical basis for the establishment of soil fertility system and reasonable fertilization of poplar plantation.[Methods] A field experiment with four treatments
i. e. CK (neither urea nor cattle manure was applied)
CF (100% of nitrogen was provided by urea)
CM (100% of nitrogen was provided by cattle manure)
and CM+CF (50% and 50% of nitrogen was provided by cattle manure and urea
respectively) was conducted to determine effects of different treatments on physicochemical properties
microbial populations
microbial biomass carbon
microbial biomass nitrogen
active organic carbon
carbon pool management index (CPMI) and growth of poplar plantation.[Results] In comparison to CF treatment
CM+CF treatment significantly increased the populations of bacteria
fungi and total microorganism
and the contents of microbial biomass carbon and microbial biomass nitrogen increase 42.20% and 43.75%
respectively. The contents of available nitrogen
available phosphate
available potassium and exchangeable Mg were significantly increased by CM+CF treatment
while the pH value was obviously decreased. Meanwhile
the maximum value of total organic carbon content was observed in CM treatment
whereas the contents of low-labile
moderate-labile and high-labile organic carbon
and CPMI were notably increased by CM+CF treatment
indicative of 52.76
47.16 and 25.89 increases in CPMI over the values of CK
CF and CM
respectively. Additionally
the average volume growth rate in CM+CF treatment was 45.36%
which was significantly higher than those of other treatments. However
in CM treatment
fewer effects on soil and volume of poplar were observed in comparison with the one of CM+CF treatment.[Conclusion] Cattle manure co-applied with inorganic fertilizer was beneficial to improve soil biological characteristics and promote the growth of poplar plantation.
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