| Literature DB >> 28894647 |
Haiyan Ren1, Jian Hu1, Yifei Hu1, Gaowen Yang1, Yingjun Zhang1,2.
Abstract
AIM: Application of organic materials into agricultural systems enhances plant growth and yields, and improves soil fertility and structure. This study aimed to examine the effects of "compn>ost extract (CE)", a soil conditioner, and bio-organic manure (Entities:
Keywords: Bio-organic manure; Compost extract; Indigenous microorganism; Nodulation; Soil amendment
Year: 2017 PMID: 28894647 PMCID: PMC5591637 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.3775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Soil properties in the study area.
| Soil property | pH | Bulk density (g/cm3) | WHC (%) | OM (g/kg) | Organic C (%) | Total N (%) | Total P (%) | C: N ratio (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Value | 5.88 | 1.61 | 25.73 | 13.25 | 12.12 | 0.83 | 0.16 | 14.60 |
Notes.
organic matter
water holding capacity
Figure 1Shoot biomass, root biomass and total biomass of inoculated (A) and non-inoculated (B) lucerne under different soil amendment treatments: control, compost extract (CE), bio-organic manure (BOM) and compost extract + bio-organic manure (CEBOM). Bars represent the standard errors, n = 20.
Effect of compost extract (CE), bio-organic manure (BOM) and CE + BOM (CEBOM) application on shoot nutrient values of lucerne.
| Treatment | CP (g DM/kg) | NDF (g DM/kg) | CDOM (g DM/kg) | ME (MJ DM/kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | 17.7c | 66.18a | 68.61b | 9.84b |
| CE | 23.3a | 58.24c | 77.77a | 10.87ab |
| BOM | 21.4b | 61.48ab | 72.42b | 10.09b |
| CEBOM | 24.6a | 52.45bc | 79.99a | 11.01a |
Notes.
dry matter
crude protein
neutral detergent fibre
cellulose digestible organic matter
metabolisable energy
joules per mole
Different letters within a column indicate significant differences (P < 0.05) between treatments. LSD multiple comparisons were used.
Effects of compost extract (CE), bio-organic manure (BOM) and CE + BOM (CEBOM) application on N, P, K contents of lucerne stems, leaves and soil.
| Treatment | Stem (g/kg) | Leaf (g/kg) | Soil (g/kg) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | P | K | N | P | K | N | P | K | |
| Control | 2.30c | 0.72b | 11.90c | 3.77c | 1.30c | 7.51b | 0.81c | 0.18c | 1.31c |
| CE | 2.73b | 1.17a | 24.66b | 4.89b | 2.13b | 13.39a | 1.29b | 0.26b | 2.46b |
| BOM | 2.98b | 1.17a | 24.28b | 4.19b | 2.02b | 13.36a | 1.20b | 0.24b | 2.00b |
| CEBOM | 3.23a | 1.22a | 30.35a | 5.09a | 2.37a | 13.17a | 1.55a | 0.35a | 3.54a |
Notes.
Different letters within a column indicate significant differences (P < 0.05) between treatments. LSD multiple comparisons were used.
Effects of compost extract (CE), bio-organic manure (BOM) and CE + BOM (CEBOM) application on MBC, MBN, MR, QCO2 and numbers of bacteria and fungi in the rhizosphere soil of lucerne.
| Treatment | MBC (mg/kg) | MBN (mg/kg) | MR (mg/kg/d) | QCO2 (mg C/kg) | Bacteria (×106copies/ml) | Fungi (×106copies/ml) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | 303.21c | 63.86c | 49.01c | 13.49c | 22.5d | 3.20c |
| CE | 384.44b | 70.60b | 57.33b | 14.92b | 34.7b | 4.33a |
| BOM | 340.73b | 62.80c | 59.81b | 14.36bc | 30.0c | 4.01b |
| CEBOM | 414.50a | 83.03a | 89.00a | 17.25a | 38.5a | 4.35a |
Notes.
microbial biomass Carbon
microbial biomass N
microbial respiration rate
metabolic quotient, N= 20
Different letters within a column indicate significant differences (P < 0.05) between treatments. LSD multiple comparisons were used.
Effects of compost extract (CE), bio-organic manure (BOM) and CE + BOM (CEBOM) application on soil characteristics.
| Treatment | pH | Bulk density (g/cm3) | WHC (%) | OM (g/kg) | Alkaline N (mg/kg) | Available P (mg/kg) | Available K (mg/kg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | 5.90b | 1.63a | 25.38bc | 14.22b | 67.60c | 4.02c | 79.88c |
| CE | 6.05ab | 1.47b | 28.48b | 23.03a | 102.46b | 35.85b | 159.79b |
| BOM | 5.95b | 1.46b | 25.87c | 22.53a | 110.63b | 50.08a | 204.70a |
| CEBOM | 6.33a | 1.32b | 35.17a | 25.37a | 128.20a | 52.83a | 214.37a |
Notes.
organic matter
water holding capacity
Different letters within a column indicate significant differences (P < 0.05) between treatments. LSD multiple comparisons were used.
Figure 2Effects of soil amendment treatments: control, compost extract (CE), bio-organic manure (BOM) and compost extract + bio-organic manure (CEBOM) on inoculated and non-inoculated nodulation of lucerne plants.
(A): number of nodules; (B): total nodule weight. Straight line showed the same level between inoculated control and non-inoculated CE adding treatment. Bars represent standard errors, n = 20.