MA Bing-yao, MA Hai-lin, LIU Fang-chun, et al. Effects of Vermicompost on Growth and Nutrient Uptake of Liriodendron Chinensis Container Seedlings[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2013, 32(2): 251-255.
MA Bing-yao, MA Hai-lin, LIU Fang-chun, et al. Effects of Vermicompost on Growth and Nutrient Uptake of Liriodendron Chinensis Container Seedlings[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2013, 32(2): 251-255.DOI:
Varying amounts of vermicomposts(5%~20%)were mixed with normal container nursery medium.Theeffects of vermicompost were studied on microbial populations in rhizosphere
root construction and activity
as wellas the growth and nutrient uptake of Liriodendron chinensis
using non-wave container nursery technique.The results showed that the addition of vermicompost in nursery medium increased the bacteria population and thetotal microorganism amount in rhizosphere of Liriodendron chinensis
while decreased the fungus populationsignificantly.However
vermicompost had no significant effect on actinomycetes amount.Vermicompostshowed beneficial effects on growth and construction of the roots of Liriodendron chinensis
especially theweight and ratio of fine roots.Additionally
more root activities were observed with vermicompost addition.The addition of vermicompost in container nursery medium greatly increased the dry matter accumulation ofroot
stem
and leaf of Liriodendron chinensis.However
no significant influence was found on the nitrogenand phosphorous contents
except for potassium content.Compared with normal container nursery medium
addition of 15% vermicompost increased the nitrogen
phosphorous and potassium uptake by 22.23%
15.58%and 26.66%
respectively.In summary
suitable ratio of vermicompost addition in nursery mediumbenefited the ecological environment
nursery effect
as well as the nutrients uptake and utilization of Liriodendron chinensis.Addition of 15%achieved the best benefits among all the treatments.