Toward the replacement of conventional fertilizer with polyhalite in eastern China to improve peanut growth and soil quality
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Published:2022-12-08
Issue:1
Volume:9
Page:
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ISSN:2196-5641
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Container-title:Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Chem. Biol. Technol. Agric.
Author:
Tan Huiting,Cui Yuzhao,Liu Chang,Zeng Fanhe,Han Chuanhao,Zhang Huanyang,Fan Xiaohui,Mitchell Ross,Yan Dongyun,Zhang Daolai
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Polyhalite fertilizer application is an effective way to alleviate a shortage of potassium. This study explored the effects of polyhalite fertilizer application as a total or partial replacement for conventional potassium fertilizer to improve peanut growth and soil quality.
Results
The index of peanut yield and its economic benefits, the content and distribution of mineral nutrients in different organs, soil chemical properties, and rhizosphere microbial diversity in response to the treatments were examined. The results show that the M4P6T treatment (60% polyhalite fertilizer replacing potassium chloride as the base fertilizer, and 40% potassium chloride fertilizer applied as a topdressing) increased profit by 7.2% without affecting the yield. The M4P6T treatment significantly improved the accumulation and distribution of potassium, calcium and magnesium in the kernels compared with the M10B treatment (no polyhalite fertilizer; potassium chloride fertilizer only as the base fertilizer). Soil treated with polyhalite fertilizer had higher alpha-diversity values and greater relative abundance of microbes at the phylum and genus levels.
Conclusions
Partial substitution of polyhalite for potassium chloride improved soil quality and peanut growth more than did single applications of polyhalite and potassium chloride.
Graphical Abstract
Funder
Crop Nutrients, Anglo American
the National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Major Research Project of Shandong Province
Introduction and education plan of young creative talents in Colleges and universities of Shandong Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Biochemistry,Food Science,Biotechnology
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