Benefits of organic manure combined with biochar amendments to cotton root growth and yield under continuous cropping systems in Xinjiang, China

Author:

Zhang Zhiyong,Dong Xiuxiu,Wang Shaoming,Pu Xiaozhen

Abstract

AbstractOrganic manure and biochar amendments have been used in agriculture to improve soil fertility and enhance crop productivity. Plant roots play an important role in the functionality of individual plants, and although the addition of organic manure and biochar reportedly affect roots, it remains unclear how root morphology and physiology respond. We conducted a field experiment to test the hypothesis that organic manure combined with biochar amendment could also enhance the productivity of continuous cropping systems in Xinjiang cotton plantations. Different levels of organic manure and biochar were applied. Organic manure and biochar significantly affected root morphology and physiology by improving soil nutrients. In the absence of biochar, organic manure amendment increased Root TTC reducing capacity, glutamine synthetase and nitrate reductase activity. Furthermore, morphological and physiological parameters peaked with 6% organic manure combined with 1% biochar. A significant increase in root physiology was recognized with an increase in soil nutrient content at the bud stage and a negative relationship between root physiology and soil total K content at the harvesting stage. Thus, our results indicate that organic manure combined with biochar positively influenced cotton roots, and therefore should be used to improve root health in continuous cropping systems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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