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Effect of chemical fertilizers regulation on the growth of Fagopyrum esculentum with continuous cropping |
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DOI:10.16768/j.issn.1004-874X.2018.04.013 |
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Abstract: |
The Fagopyrum esculentum‘ cv. Fengtian 1’ was used as the experimental material to investigate
the changes in the rhizosphere soil root morphology,agronomic traits and yield of common buckwheat with different
chemical fertilizer. The effects of single application of nitrogen,phosphorus,potassium fertilizer and compound
fertilizer on the resistance of common buckwheat to continuous cropping obstacle were also relieved. The results
showed that applying compound fertilizer could significantly increase the number of soil microorganisms in common
buckwheat root,the activity of sucrose and catalase,and the morphological indexes such as agronomic characters and
root length in the treatment of different fertilizers reached a significant level. The performance is NPK>N>P>K>CK,
and the yield is also expressed NPK>N>P>K>CK,which in turn increased by 5.3,2.7,2.4 and 1.1 times more than
the control. Correlation studies showed that the yield of common buckwheat had a significant positive correlation with
agronomic traits and root morphology( except average diameter) with the compound fertilizer and single nitrogen
fertilizer. Treated with the phosphate fertilizer,yield was extremely significant positive correlation with hundred kernel
weight and leaf area. Treated with the potash fertilizer,yield was significantly positive correlation with hundred grain
weight. Single application of nitrogen,phosphorus and potassium fertilizer and compound fertilizer could relieve the
continuous cropping obstacle of common buckwheat in varying degrees,and the effect is expressed as NPK> N> P>K. |
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