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The Effect of Fulvic Acids Derived from Different Materials on Changing Properties of Albic Black Soil in the Northeast Plain of China

Despite low fertility and content of organic carbon in albic black soil, grains are grown in this type of soil in the northeast plain of China in order to find ways to improve the soil’s fertility and crop production. We carried out pot experiments of maize applied with one of three different treatm...

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Autores principales: Kumar Sootahar, Mahendar, Zeng, Xibai, Su, Shiming, Wang, Yanan, Bai, Lingyu, Zhang, Yang, Li, Tao, Zhang, Xiaojia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31003503
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081535
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author Kumar Sootahar, Mahendar
Zeng, Xibai
Su, Shiming
Wang, Yanan
Bai, Lingyu
Zhang, Yang
Li, Tao
Zhang, Xiaojia
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Zeng, Xibai
Su, Shiming
Wang, Yanan
Bai, Lingyu
Zhang, Yang
Li, Tao
Zhang, Xiaojia
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description Despite low fertility and content of organic carbon in albic black soil, grains are grown in this type of soil in the northeast plain of China in order to find ways to improve the soil’s fertility and crop production. We carried out pot experiments of maize applied with one of three different treatments of fulvic acids (FA) derived from different parent materials: Plant-derived solid (PDSF), mineral-derived liquid (MDLF), and plant-derived liquid (PDLF) applied at respective rates of 2.5, 5, and 5 g kg(−1) as well as a control applied at 0 g kg(−1). The results showed that soil organic carbon and light fraction C was greater by 29% to 21% and 38% to 21%, respectively, among the treatments compared to that of the control. Similarly, available N content was significantly greater in the PDLF treatment, and P content was also significantly greater in the PDSF treatment. In contrast, available K and extractable Mg contents were lower, as well as organic–inorganic degree complexes and organic–inorganic composites in the PDSF, MDLF, and PDLF treatments compared with those of the control. Further results showed that MDLF and PDLF Fulvic acids (FA) accelerated plant growth, while PDSF limited plant growth. Our study provides empirical evidence that addition of fulvic acid from MDLF and PDLF had more positive effects on soil properties and plant growth than fulvic acid from PDSF. This investigation suggests that application of fulvic acid in liquid form can improve nutrient availability and affect other important chemical, biological, and physical properties of soils.
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spelling pubmed-65146022019-05-30 The Effect of Fulvic Acids Derived from Different Materials on Changing Properties of Albic Black Soil in the Northeast Plain of China Kumar Sootahar, Mahendar Zeng, Xibai Su, Shiming Wang, Yanan Bai, Lingyu Zhang, Yang Li, Tao Zhang, Xiaojia Molecules Article Despite low fertility and content of organic carbon in albic black soil, grains are grown in this type of soil in the northeast plain of China in order to find ways to improve the soil’s fertility and crop production. We carried out pot experiments of maize applied with one of three different treatments of fulvic acids (FA) derived from different parent materials: Plant-derived solid (PDSF), mineral-derived liquid (MDLF), and plant-derived liquid (PDLF) applied at respective rates of 2.5, 5, and 5 g kg(−1) as well as a control applied at 0 g kg(−1). The results showed that soil organic carbon and light fraction C was greater by 29% to 21% and 38% to 21%, respectively, among the treatments compared to that of the control. Similarly, available N content was significantly greater in the PDLF treatment, and P content was also significantly greater in the PDSF treatment. In contrast, available K and extractable Mg contents were lower, as well as organic–inorganic degree complexes and organic–inorganic composites in the PDSF, MDLF, and PDLF treatments compared with those of the control. Further results showed that MDLF and PDLF Fulvic acids (FA) accelerated plant growth, while PDSF limited plant growth. Our study provides empirical evidence that addition of fulvic acid from MDLF and PDLF had more positive effects on soil properties and plant growth than fulvic acid from PDSF. This investigation suggests that application of fulvic acid in liquid form can improve nutrient availability and affect other important chemical, biological, and physical properties of soils. MDPI 2019-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6514602/ /pubmed/31003503 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081535 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kumar Sootahar, Mahendar
Zeng, Xibai
Su, Shiming
Wang, Yanan
Bai, Lingyu
Zhang, Yang
Li, Tao
Zhang, Xiaojia
The Effect of Fulvic Acids Derived from Different Materials on Changing Properties of Albic Black Soil in the Northeast Plain of China
title The Effect of Fulvic Acids Derived from Different Materials on Changing Properties of Albic Black Soil in the Northeast Plain of China
title_full The Effect of Fulvic Acids Derived from Different Materials on Changing Properties of Albic Black Soil in the Northeast Plain of China
title_fullStr The Effect of Fulvic Acids Derived from Different Materials on Changing Properties of Albic Black Soil in the Northeast Plain of China
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Fulvic Acids Derived from Different Materials on Changing Properties of Albic Black Soil in the Northeast Plain of China
title_short The Effect of Fulvic Acids Derived from Different Materials on Changing Properties of Albic Black Soil in the Northeast Plain of China
title_sort effect of fulvic acids derived from different materials on changing properties of albic black soil in the northeast plain of china
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514602/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31003503
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081535
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