Effects of different application rates of Orychophragmus violaceus on soil fertility
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DOI:10.7606/j.issn.1000-7601.2014.01.020
Key Words: green manure  Orychophragmus violaceus  application amount  soil fertility
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LIU Jia1, ZHANG Jie2, XU Chang-xu1, BA I Jin-shun3, CAO Wei-dong3,4 (1.江西省农业科学院土壤肥料与资源环境研究所农业部长江中下游作物生理生态与耕作重点实验室国家红壤改良工程技术研究中心江西 南昌 330200 2.中国农业科学院研究生院 北京 100081 3.中国农业科学院农业资源与农业区划研究所农业部植物营养与肥料重点实验室 北京 100081 4.青海大学青海农林科学院 青海 西宁 810016) 
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Abstract:
      A laboratory incubation experiment was carried out to study the effects of different application rates of Orychophragmus violaceus on soil fertility. The results showed that the soil pH was reduced by application Orychophragmus violaceus. Compared to control soil, at the end of the incubation the soil pH of 45 000 kg·hm-2(TⅠ)and 90 000 kg·hm-2 (TⅡ)application amounts was reduced by 0.24 and 0.41, respectively. The contents of soil total N, available P and available K increased 0.06 g·kg-1, 2.00 mg·kg-1, 26.28 mg·kg-1 for TⅠ, and 0.09 g·kg-1, 3.32 mg·kg-1, 63.00 mg·kg-1 for TⅡ. At 15 d after incubation, the soil available N contents of TⅠ and TⅡ reached the maximum, being 51.45 mg·kg-1 and 60.20 mg·kg-1 respectively. However, no significant effect was detected among the treatments after 60 d. Soil organic carbon content increased in the first 22 d, and after that no significant differences existed among treatments. Compared to the control soil, at the end of the incubation, soil organic carbon contents of TⅠa nd TⅡ increased by -0.06 g·kg-1 and 0.33 g·kg-1, while the soil C/N ratio decreased by 2.02 and 1.51 respectively.