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Effects of mineral-organic fertilizer on the biomass of green Chinese cabbage and potential carbon sequestration ability in karst areas of Southwest China
Qibiao Sun;  Yulong Ruan;  Ping Chen;  Shijie Wang;  Xiuming Liu;  Bin Lian
2019
Source PublicationActa Geochimica
Volume38Issue:3Pages:430-439
Abstract

The karst mountain areas of Southwest China contain barren farmland soils and suffer from nutritional and water deficiencies that affect crop productivity. Hence, it is imperative to apply suitable fertilizers to restore soil fertility and maintain crop yield. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of mineral-organic fertilizer (MOF) made of potassic rock and organic waste on the growth of crops. For this purpose, green Chinese cabbage grown using three different fertilization methods including MOF, inorganic fertilizer (IF), and a control was evaluated. We determined soil water content, agronomic characteristics, and biomass of green Chinese cabbage in different treatments. Furthermore, surface runoff from the pot experiments and soil leachate from pot experiments were collected to determine water temperature, pH, and cation and anion concentrations. The results demonstrate that MOF can improve the soil water-holding capacity of soil, and the basic agronomic characteristics of the cabbage treated with MOF were superior to those with IF. Using MOF can promote the increase in cabbage biomass. Additionally, the concentration of inorganic carbon (largely in the form of HCO3 -) in surface runoff water treated by MOF was higher than the other treatments, establishing carbon sequestration potential. This work provides a novel and environmentally friendly fertilization pattern in karst areas, which will improve crop yield and also increase the carbon sequestration potential of crops.

KeywordPotassic Rock carbonate karst ion Chromatograph carbon Sequestration
Indexed ByEI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10874
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Microbes and Functional Genomics, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210023, China
2.Qingdao Pony Testing International Group, Qingdao 266061, China
3.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
4.Puding Karst Ecosystem Research Station, Chinese Ecosystem Research Network, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Puding 562100, China
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Qibiao Sun;Yulong Ruan;Ping Chen;Shijie Wang;Xiuming Liu;Bin Lian. Effects of mineral-organic fertilizer on the biomass of green Chinese cabbage and potential carbon sequestration ability in karst areas of Southwest China[J]. Acta Geochimica,2019,38(3):430-439.
APA Qibiao Sun;Yulong Ruan;Ping Chen;Shijie Wang;Xiuming Liu;Bin Lian.(2019).Effects of mineral-organic fertilizer on the biomass of green Chinese cabbage and potential carbon sequestration ability in karst areas of Southwest China.Acta Geochimica,38(3),430-439.
MLA Qibiao Sun;Yulong Ruan;Ping Chen;Shijie Wang;Xiuming Liu;Bin Lian."Effects of mineral-organic fertilizer on the biomass of green Chinese cabbage and potential carbon sequestration ability in karst areas of Southwest China".Acta Geochimica 38.3(2019):430-439.
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