Effects of Slow-release Fertilizers on Growth and Nutrient Uptake and Utilization of Canola Grown on Purple Soil
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College of Agronomy and Biotechnology, Southwest University

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Supported by Special Fund for Agriculture Scientific Research in the Public Interest of China (No. 201503127) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31271673)

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    A fertilization field experiment on Brassica napus L., Sanxiayou 5 in cultivar was conducted. The experiment aimed to study effects of special slow-release fertilizer and conventional fertilizer on biomass and nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) uptake and utilization of canola, and nutrient accumulation in soil. The field fertilization experiment on canola (Sanxiayou 5) was designed to have six fertilization treatments, i.e. F0 (no fertilizers), Fc (conventional fertilizer), F375 (special slow-release fertilizer at 375 kg·hm-2), F525 (special slow-release fertilizer at 525 kg·hm-2), F675 (special slow-release fertilizer at 675 kg·hm-2) and F825 (special slow-release fertilizer at 825 kg·hm-2). Results show that application of slow-release fertilizer improved yield and effective number of pods per plant of canola, exhibiting an order of Treatment F675 > Treatment F825 > Treatment F375 in the effect. Compared with Treatment Fc, Treatment F675, Treatment F825 and Treatment F375 increased yield of the crop by 43.54%, 36.82% and 13.88%, respectively. Besides, the application reduced N nutrient loss rate from 78.30% (in Treatment Fc) to 53.97%(in Treatment F375) -73.66% (in Treatment F825), and P nutrient loss rate from 56.65% (in Treatment Fc) to 20.53% (in Treatment F375) - 46.13% (in Treatment F825). Total N, total P and total K in the rhizosphere soil applied with slow-release special fertilizers increased from 0.651 0 g·kg-1, 0.404 4 g·kg-1 and 20.74 g·kg-1 (in Treatment Fc) to 0.661 7-0.691 4g·kg-1, 0.407 2-0.496 0 g·kg-1 and 28.96-29.50 g·kg-1. Fertilization could significantly increase biomass of the crop, and application of special formulated slow-release fertilizer could not only improve fertilizer utilization rate, but also have less impacts on nutrient contents in the rhizosphere soil. Taking into account sustainable development of the agriculture, it is advisable to use the special slow-release fertilizer in practical production.

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MA Jingbiao, GAO Jie, ZHANG Jianfei. Effects of Slow-release Fertilizers on Growth and Nutrient Uptake and Utilization of Canola Grown on Purple Soil[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2020,57(4):1040-1050.

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  • Received:April 29,2019
  • Revised:March 01,2020
  • Adopted:March 30,2020
  • Online: May 06,2020
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