Author:
Cui Xinping,Lou Lin,Zhang Yan,Yan Binbin
Abstract
AbstractWild licorice in China is mainly distributed in northern China, such as Gansu, Ningxia, and Inner Mongolia Provinces. The origin of wild licorice has varied among historical periods. The cultivated origin of planted licorice has the same as 59.26% of wild licorice. The distribution of cultivated licorice was shifted to the northwest relative to that of wild licorice. The yield and quality of cultivated licorice vary greatly from different origins, showing a certain pattern of variation from west to east. The same batch of licorice seedlings was planted at 8 sites overlapping the main licorice production areas in China. The yield and quality of licorice in the Baicheng experimental plot were low. The yield of licorice in the Jingtai and Altay experimental plots was high, but the quality was poor. The quality of licorice in Chifeng and Yuzhong experimental sites was high, but the yield was low. Principal component analysis of environmental and soil factors generated five characteristic roots with a cumulative contribution rate of 80%, three of which were related to soil and referred to as the soil charge factor, soil water factor, and soil nutrient factor, and the load coefficients of the water and nutrient factor were the largest. Soil conditions, especially water and nutrients, might have a substantial effect on the observed changes in the licorice production area. Generally, the regulation of water and nutrients merits special attention when selecting areas for the production and cultivation of licorice. This study can provide reference for the selection of cultivated licorice production areas and the research of high-quality cultivation techniques.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
China Agriculture Research System of MOF and MARA
Key Project at Central Government level: the ability establishment of sustainable use for valuable Chinese medicine resources
Scientific and technological innovation project of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Independent project of traditional Chinese medicine resource center of Chinese Medical Sciences
Innovation Team and Talents Cultivation Program of National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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