A REGRESSION MODEL OF INFLUENCE OF SOIL CONDITION ON LOCUST NITROGEN FIXATION
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    The N2-fixing capacity of locust nodule was high in neutral, low calcium and weak acid soils, but low in strong acid and strong calcareous soils of the Sichuan Basin of China. The relationship between iocust nitrogen fixation capacity and physico-chemical properties could be expressed by a multivariate regression equation. In course of fitting into the equation the authors advanced the method converting the nonlinear factors into linear ones, and simulated the interaction between the soil's factors with an electronic computer. In 42 forest soils avaifable P, and its interaction with CO2-biological activity and total P2O5 were the main factors,influencing nitrogen fixation, and coordinations between pH and CaCO3, and total P20s (ineluding available P) and available Mo made important contributions to nitrogen fixation as well. The equation can be applied to evaluate and forecast Na-fixing potential of the symbionts under different soil conditions.

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Liu Guofan, Deng Tingxiu. A REGRESSION MODEL OF INFLUENCE OF SOIL CONDITION ON LOCUST NITROGEN FIXATION[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,1991,28(4):439-446.

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