Effect of microbial combination with organic fertilizer on Elymus dahuricus

The objective of this study was to compare the growth using an organic fertilizer culture comprising wheat straw, mushroom residue or sawdust and dry dung, or plant growth-promoting microbes (PGPM) on the growth conditions and nutritional status of Elymus dahuricus to provide a set of feasible plans...

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Autores principales: Li Yingjun, Zhao Yan, Song Zefeng, Deng Yanan, Wang Hao, Xu Liyan, Cai Kui
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ff7c2ac2f2b14331bfff329b0e2457622021-12-05T14:10:48ZEffect of microbial combination with organic fertilizer on Elymus dahuricus2391-544710.1515/geo-2020-0230https://doaj.org/article/ff7c2ac2f2b14331bfff329b0e2457622021-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2020-0230https://doaj.org/toc/2391-5447The objective of this study was to compare the growth using an organic fertilizer culture comprising wheat straw, mushroom residue or sawdust and dry dung, or plant growth-promoting microbes (PGPM) on the growth conditions and nutritional status of Elymus dahuricus to provide a set of feasible plans for the treatment and restoration of abandoned land exhibiting lower organic matter, calcification, and alkaline soil of the Qilianshan coal mine. Pot experiments were conducted on four groups to study the effect of the characteristics of nutrient absorption of E. dahuricus: (1) original soil with or without the addition of soil bacteria and compound bacteria (nitrobacteria and Pleurotus), (2) different ratios of original soil mixed with different proportions of organic fertilizer, (3) different proportions of original soil mixed with different proportions of organic fertilizer and soil bacteria, and (4) different proportions of original soil mixed with different proportions of organic fertilizer and compound bacteria. Results showed that original soil supplemented with different PGPM, organic fertilizer treatment, and the organic fertilizer combined with different PGPMs was an obvious increase in the growth of E. dahuricus. In particular, 40% of organic fertilizers mixed with the compound bacteria (nitrobacteria and lateral bacteria) exhibited the best growth trend, significantly improving the soil nutrients, the growth of E. dahuricus, and the nutritional status, and providing a reliable scientific foundation for the treatment and restoration of the abandoned land of the Qilianshan coal mine.Li YingjunZhao YanSong ZefengDeng YananWang HaoXu LiyanCai KuiDe Gruyterarticleelymus dahuricuscoal minevegetationnutrient elementsmicrobialGeologyQE1-996.5ENOpen Geosciences, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 233-244 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic elymus dahuricus
coal mine
vegetation
nutrient elements
microbial
Geology
QE1-996.5
spellingShingle elymus dahuricus
coal mine
vegetation
nutrient elements
microbial
Geology
QE1-996.5
Li Yingjun
Zhao Yan
Song Zefeng
Deng Yanan
Wang Hao
Xu Liyan
Cai Kui
Effect of microbial combination with organic fertilizer on Elymus dahuricus
description The objective of this study was to compare the growth using an organic fertilizer culture comprising wheat straw, mushroom residue or sawdust and dry dung, or plant growth-promoting microbes (PGPM) on the growth conditions and nutritional status of Elymus dahuricus to provide a set of feasible plans for the treatment and restoration of abandoned land exhibiting lower organic matter, calcification, and alkaline soil of the Qilianshan coal mine. Pot experiments were conducted on four groups to study the effect of the characteristics of nutrient absorption of E. dahuricus: (1) original soil with or without the addition of soil bacteria and compound bacteria (nitrobacteria and Pleurotus), (2) different ratios of original soil mixed with different proportions of organic fertilizer, (3) different proportions of original soil mixed with different proportions of organic fertilizer and soil bacteria, and (4) different proportions of original soil mixed with different proportions of organic fertilizer and compound bacteria. Results showed that original soil supplemented with different PGPM, organic fertilizer treatment, and the organic fertilizer combined with different PGPMs was an obvious increase in the growth of E. dahuricus. In particular, 40% of organic fertilizers mixed with the compound bacteria (nitrobacteria and lateral bacteria) exhibited the best growth trend, significantly improving the soil nutrients, the growth of E. dahuricus, and the nutritional status, and providing a reliable scientific foundation for the treatment and restoration of the abandoned land of the Qilianshan coal mine.
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author Li Yingjun
Zhao Yan
Song Zefeng
Deng Yanan
Wang Hao
Xu Liyan
Cai Kui
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Zhao Yan
Song Zefeng
Deng Yanan
Wang Hao
Xu Liyan
Cai Kui
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title Effect of microbial combination with organic fertilizer on Elymus dahuricus
title_short Effect of microbial combination with organic fertilizer on Elymus dahuricus
title_full Effect of microbial combination with organic fertilizer on Elymus dahuricus
title_fullStr Effect of microbial combination with organic fertilizer on Elymus dahuricus
title_full_unstemmed Effect of microbial combination with organic fertilizer on Elymus dahuricus
title_sort effect of microbial combination with organic fertilizer on elymus dahuricus
publisher De Gruyter
publishDate 2021
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