Impacts of 33-yr of application of S-containing and Cl-containing chemical fertilizers on rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield and its components were investigated in a red paddy field experiment,south China.The treatments ...Impacts of 33-yr of application of S-containing and Cl-containing chemical fertilizers on rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield and its components were investigated in a red paddy field experiment,south China.The treatments included:1) adding 302 kg SO42--S ha-1 yr-1 with application of (NH4)2SO4-,K2SO4,and calcium superphosphate (SO42-);2) adding 56 kg SO42--S and 176 kg Cl ha-1 yr-1 with application of urea,calcium superphosphate,and KCl (Cl-+SO42-);3) adding 516 kg Cl ha-1 yr-1 with application of NH4Cl,KCl,and KH2PO4 (Cl-).Under each treatment,the applied N,P,and K nutrients were controlled at conventional rates of 150 kg N ha-1 yr-1,75 kg P2O5 ha-1 yr-1,225 kg K2O ha-1 yr-1,respectively.Under the S-containing fertilizer application,soil SO42--S content showed a first increasing then decreasing trend with years,and was significantly negatively correlated with annual rice yield.Average annual yield significantly declined in an order of Cl-,Cl-+SO42-,and SO42-.Under the Cl-treatment,soil SO42--S content was maintained at about 26.5 mg kg-1,not showing deficiency.From 1990 to 2000,rice yield declined rapidly under the SO42- treatment,and was significantly lower than that under the Cltreatment.After then,there was no significant difference in yield among the treatments.Our results demonstrated that long-term application of S- containing fertilizer could result in excessive accumulation of SO42--S in the red paddy soils of south China,therefore producing a certain threat to rice growth.The Cl- containing fertilizer could be relatively safe.展开更多
基金supported by the Central Public-Interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund,China (2008-4)the National Key Technologies R&D Program of China (2006BAD05B09,2006BAD02A14)
文摘Impacts of 33-yr of application of S-containing and Cl-containing chemical fertilizers on rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield and its components were investigated in a red paddy field experiment,south China.The treatments included:1) adding 302 kg SO42--S ha-1 yr-1 with application of (NH4)2SO4-,K2SO4,and calcium superphosphate (SO42-);2) adding 56 kg SO42--S and 176 kg Cl ha-1 yr-1 with application of urea,calcium superphosphate,and KCl (Cl-+SO42-);3) adding 516 kg Cl ha-1 yr-1 with application of NH4Cl,KCl,and KH2PO4 (Cl-).Under each treatment,the applied N,P,and K nutrients were controlled at conventional rates of 150 kg N ha-1 yr-1,75 kg P2O5 ha-1 yr-1,225 kg K2O ha-1 yr-1,respectively.Under the S-containing fertilizer application,soil SO42--S content showed a first increasing then decreasing trend with years,and was significantly negatively correlated with annual rice yield.Average annual yield significantly declined in an order of Cl-,Cl-+SO42-,and SO42-.Under the Cl-treatment,soil SO42--S content was maintained at about 26.5 mg kg-1,not showing deficiency.From 1990 to 2000,rice yield declined rapidly under the SO42- treatment,and was significantly lower than that under the Cltreatment.After then,there was no significant difference in yield among the treatments.Our results demonstrated that long-term application of S- containing fertilizer could result in excessive accumulation of SO42--S in the red paddy soils of south China,therefore producing a certain threat to rice growth.The Cl- containing fertilizer could be relatively safe.