STUDY ON NUTRIENT-SUPPLY CAPACITY OF BLACK SOIL AND ITS CHANGE
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    5-year-fixed experiments indicated that spontaneous nutrient-suppling capacities of typical black soil in Song Nen Plain were: nitrogen, around 90%; phosphorus, over 95%; and potassium, 100%. The amounts of N, P and K released from farmland were 55-99 kg/ha·year, 14-26 kg/ha·year and 48-93 kg/ha·year seperately. Although black soil farmland has rather high potential fertility, its dependence on fertilization is rising gradually. The spontaneous supplying capacity of nitrogen decreased from 90% to 60% in the treatment with no nitrogen appling during the 5 years, and that of phosphorus declined from 95% to 80-90% in the treatment without phosphorus application during the 5 years.

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Wang Jianguo, Liu Hongxiang. STUDY ON NUTRIENT-SUPPLY CAPACITY OF BLACK SOIL AND ITS CHANGE[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,1997,34(3):295-301.

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  • Received:August 28,1995
  • Revised:December 03,1996
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