Soil Olsen P level has a major influence on crop yield,efficient P utilization,and soil fertility.In this study,the optimum Olsen P range was determined from long-term(1990–2012)field experiments in three typical soi...Soil Olsen P level has a major influence on crop yield,efficient P utilization,and soil fertility.In this study,the optimum Olsen P range was determined from long-term(1990–2012)field experiments in three typical soil types of China under single cropping of maize or double cropping of maize and wheat.The critical soil Olsen P value for crop yield was evaluated using three different models,and the relationships among P use efficiency(PUE),Olsen P,and total P were analyzed.The agronomic critical soil Olsen P values obtained from the three models for the neutral soil of Gongzhuling and the calcareous soil of Zhengzhou were similar;however,the values from the linear-linear and linear-plateau models for both maize and wheat were substantially lower than those from the Mitscherlich model for the acidic soil of Qiyang.The PUE response change rates(linear equation slopes)under different soil Olsen P levels were small,indicating slight or no changes in the PUE as the soil Olsen P increased in all three soils.A comparison of the Olsen P levels that achieved the maximal PUE with the agronomic critical values derived from the three models indicated that the linear-plateau model exhibited the best performance.The regression equation coefficients of Olsen P response to total P decreased as follows:Zhengzhou(73 mg g-1)>Qiyang(65 mg g-1)>Gongzhuling(55 mg g-1).The Olsen P level increased as the total P increased,which may result in a decrease in PUE.To achieve a relatively high crop yield,PUE,and soil fertility,the optimum Olsen P range should be 13–40,10–40,and 29–40 mg kg-1 at Gongzhuling,Zhengzhou,and Qiyang,respectively.展开更多
Nitrogen plays a very important role in peanut nutrition and fertilization.For peanuts,the nitrogen nutrition comes from root nodules,soil and fertilizer,which are separately referred to as root nodule nitrogen,soil n...Nitrogen plays a very important role in peanut nutrition and fertilization.For peanuts,the nitrogen nutrition comes from root nodules,soil and fertilizer,which are separately referred to as root nodule nitrogen,soil nitrogen and fertilizer nitrogen.The research obtained following findings.(ⅰ)The nitrogen supply ratio of the three nitrogen sources for peanut is about 5∶3∶2.There are significant differences in the nitrogen supply capacity of the three nitrogen sources.The root nodules have the largest variation in nitrogen fixation and have a high potential for development.Nitrogen fixation in root nodules is closely related to carbon metabolism indicators such as photosynthesis in peanut leaves.Phosphorus application could increase the accumulation of three nitrogen sources,and the increase in nodule nitrogen accumulation is greater than that of soil nitrogen and fertilizer nitrogen.(ⅱ)Nitrogen fertilizer has a significant effect on nitrogen nutrition of peanuts.Different forms of nitrogen fertilizers,such as amide nitrogen,ammonium nitrogen,nitrate nitrogen and mixed ammonium nitrate nitrogen,have significant effects on nitrogen metabolism and nitrogen accumulation in peanuts.Amide nitrogen fertilizer is beneficial to improving the activity of enzymes related to nitrogen metabolism and nitrogen accumulation.Controlled-release fertilizer can significantly increase the content of soluble protein and improve the activities of NRase,GDH,GS,GPT,etc.in roots and leaves at the pod setting and mature stages of peanuts,which is favorable for delaying the plant senescence and increasing the yield of peanuts.Mixed application of common nitrogen fertilizer and slow-release fertilizer can increase the soil nitrate nitrogen level at the later growth stage,which is beneficial to the development of the root system at the later stage of growth,increasing the distribution ratio of nitrogen in the pods,and also favorable for increasing the yield and nitrogen utilization rate.(ⅲ)Increasing the ploughing depth,improving fer展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.41977103 and 41471249)
文摘Soil Olsen P level has a major influence on crop yield,efficient P utilization,and soil fertility.In this study,the optimum Olsen P range was determined from long-term(1990–2012)field experiments in three typical soil types of China under single cropping of maize or double cropping of maize and wheat.The critical soil Olsen P value for crop yield was evaluated using three different models,and the relationships among P use efficiency(PUE),Olsen P,and total P were analyzed.The agronomic critical soil Olsen P values obtained from the three models for the neutral soil of Gongzhuling and the calcareous soil of Zhengzhou were similar;however,the values from the linear-linear and linear-plateau models for both maize and wheat were substantially lower than those from the Mitscherlich model for the acidic soil of Qiyang.The PUE response change rates(linear equation slopes)under different soil Olsen P levels were small,indicating slight or no changes in the PUE as the soil Olsen P increased in all three soils.A comparison of the Olsen P levels that achieved the maximal PUE with the agronomic critical values derived from the three models indicated that the linear-plateau model exhibited the best performance.The regression equation coefficients of Olsen P response to total P decreased as follows:Zhengzhou(73 mg g-1)>Qiyang(65 mg g-1)>Gongzhuling(55 mg g-1).The Olsen P level increased as the total P increased,which may result in a decrease in PUE.To achieve a relatively high crop yield,PUE,and soil fertility,the optimum Olsen P range should be 13–40,10–40,and 29–40 mg kg-1 at Gongzhuling,Zhengzhou,and Qiyang,respectively.
基金Supported by National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFD100906-4)。
文摘Nitrogen plays a very important role in peanut nutrition and fertilization.For peanuts,the nitrogen nutrition comes from root nodules,soil and fertilizer,which are separately referred to as root nodule nitrogen,soil nitrogen and fertilizer nitrogen.The research obtained following findings.(ⅰ)The nitrogen supply ratio of the three nitrogen sources for peanut is about 5∶3∶2.There are significant differences in the nitrogen supply capacity of the three nitrogen sources.The root nodules have the largest variation in nitrogen fixation and have a high potential for development.Nitrogen fixation in root nodules is closely related to carbon metabolism indicators such as photosynthesis in peanut leaves.Phosphorus application could increase the accumulation of three nitrogen sources,and the increase in nodule nitrogen accumulation is greater than that of soil nitrogen and fertilizer nitrogen.(ⅱ)Nitrogen fertilizer has a significant effect on nitrogen nutrition of peanuts.Different forms of nitrogen fertilizers,such as amide nitrogen,ammonium nitrogen,nitrate nitrogen and mixed ammonium nitrate nitrogen,have significant effects on nitrogen metabolism and nitrogen accumulation in peanuts.Amide nitrogen fertilizer is beneficial to improving the activity of enzymes related to nitrogen metabolism and nitrogen accumulation.Controlled-release fertilizer can significantly increase the content of soluble protein and improve the activities of NRase,GDH,GS,GPT,etc.in roots and leaves at the pod setting and mature stages of peanuts,which is favorable for delaying the plant senescence and increasing the yield of peanuts.Mixed application of common nitrogen fertilizer and slow-release fertilizer can increase the soil nitrate nitrogen level at the later growth stage,which is beneficial to the development of the root system at the later stage of growth,increasing the distribution ratio of nitrogen in the pods,and also favorable for increasing the yield and nitrogen utilization rate.(ⅲ)Increasing the ploughing depth,improving fer