Shen Jianguo, Wang Zhong, Li Dan, et al. Effects of Different Organic Matter on Fertility and Vegetable Growth in Newly Reclaimed Red Soil[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(1): 85-90.
DOI:
Shen Jianguo, Wang Zhong, Li Dan, et al. Effects of Different Organic Matter on Fertility and Vegetable Growth in Newly Reclaimed Red Soil[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2019, 39(1): 85-90. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2019.01.014.
Effects of Different Organic Matter on Fertility and Vegetable Growth in Newly Reclaimed Red Soil
[Objective] To explore the effects of different organic matter on soil fertility of newly reclaimed land
in order to provide a scientific basis for subsequent fertilization management of newly reclaimed land. [Methods] Taking three different organic matters as the influencing factor and blank as the control
a 3-year continuous plot experiment was conducted
under a vegetable planting pattern of tree harvest a year
to investigate the effects of different organic matter on fertility and vegetable growth in newly reclaimed red soil. [Results] Among three kinds of organic matters
the treatment of commercial organic fertilizer showed the best effect on newly reclaimed red soil and vegetable growth. [Conclusion] The commercial organic fertilizer can be recommended as one of the foreign organic matter applied in newly reclaimed red soil region. The effect of edible fungus residue is the second
which can be used as an alternative product. The effect of rice straw is poor.