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Manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism

Excessive reliance on chemical fertilizer (CF) in conventional farming is a serious concern owing to its negative effects on soil health, the environment, and crop productivity. Organic manure is an alternative source of fertilizer to reduce the amount of CF usage in agriculture, decrease environmen...

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Autores principales: Iqbal, Anas, He, Liang, Ali, Izhar, Ullah, Saif, Khan, Ahmad, Khan, Aziz, Akhtar, Kashif, Wei, Shangqin, Zhao, Quan, Zhang, Jing, Jiang, Ligeng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33027309
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238934
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author Iqbal, Anas
He, Liang
Ali, Izhar
Ullah, Saif
Khan, Ahmad
Khan, Aziz
Akhtar, Kashif
Wei, Shangqin
Zhao, Quan
Zhang, Jing
Jiang, Ligeng
author_facet Iqbal, Anas
He, Liang
Ali, Izhar
Ullah, Saif
Khan, Ahmad
Khan, Aziz
Akhtar, Kashif
Wei, Shangqin
Zhao, Quan
Zhang, Jing
Jiang, Ligeng
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description Excessive reliance on chemical fertilizer (CF) in conventional farming is a serious concern owing to its negative effects on soil health, the environment, and crop productivity. Organic manure is an alternative source of fertilizer to reduce the amount of CF usage in agriculture, decrease environmental pollution, and ensure sustainable crop production. This study assessed the integrated effect of poultry manure (PM) and cattle manure (CM) with CF on soil properties, plant physiology, and rice grain yield. Additionally, the difference in pre-and post-anthesis dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) accumulation and their relationship with grain yield was also determined. Pot experiments were performed in the early and late growing season at the experimental station of Guangxi University, China, in 2018. A total of six treatments, i.e., T(1)—CF(0); T(2)−100% CF; T(3)−60% CM + 40% CF; T(4)−30% CM + 70% CF; T(5)−60% PM + 40% CF, and T(6)−30% PM + 70% CF were used in this pot experiment. Results showed that T(6) enhanced leaf photosynthetic efficiency by 11% and 16%, chlorophyll content by 8% and 11%, panicle number by 12% and 16%, and grain yield by 11% and 15% in the early and late seasons, respectively, compared to T(2). Similarly1, post-anthesis N and DM accumulation, N uptake, and soil properties (i.e., soil organic carbon, total N, and bulk density) were improved with integrated CF and manure treatments over the sole CF treatments. Interestingly, increases in post-anthesis N uptake and DM production were further supported by enhanced N-metabolizing enzyme activities (i.e., nitrate reductase, glutamine synthetase, and glutamate oxoglutarate aminotransferase during the grain-filling period in combined treatments. In-addition, the linear regression analysis showed that post-anthesis DM (R(2) = 0.95) and N (R(2) = 0.96) accumulation were highly associated with grain yield of rice. Thus, the combination of 30% N from PM or CM with 70% N from CF (i.e., urea) is a promising option for improvement of soil quality and rice grain yield. Furthermore, our study provides a sustainable nutrient management plan to increase rice yield with high N use efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-75408552020-10-19 Manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism Iqbal, Anas He, Liang Ali, Izhar Ullah, Saif Khan, Ahmad Khan, Aziz Akhtar, Kashif Wei, Shangqin Zhao, Quan Zhang, Jing Jiang, Ligeng PLoS One Research Article Excessive reliance on chemical fertilizer (CF) in conventional farming is a serious concern owing to its negative effects on soil health, the environment, and crop productivity. Organic manure is an alternative source of fertilizer to reduce the amount of CF usage in agriculture, decrease environmental pollution, and ensure sustainable crop production. This study assessed the integrated effect of poultry manure (PM) and cattle manure (CM) with CF on soil properties, plant physiology, and rice grain yield. Additionally, the difference in pre-and post-anthesis dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) accumulation and their relationship with grain yield was also determined. Pot experiments were performed in the early and late growing season at the experimental station of Guangxi University, China, in 2018. A total of six treatments, i.e., T(1)—CF(0); T(2)−100% CF; T(3)−60% CM + 40% CF; T(4)−30% CM + 70% CF; T(5)−60% PM + 40% CF, and T(6)−30% PM + 70% CF were used in this pot experiment. Results showed that T(6) enhanced leaf photosynthetic efficiency by 11% and 16%, chlorophyll content by 8% and 11%, panicle number by 12% and 16%, and grain yield by 11% and 15% in the early and late seasons, respectively, compared to T(2). Similarly1, post-anthesis N and DM accumulation, N uptake, and soil properties (i.e., soil organic carbon, total N, and bulk density) were improved with integrated CF and manure treatments over the sole CF treatments. Interestingly, increases in post-anthesis N uptake and DM production were further supported by enhanced N-metabolizing enzyme activities (i.e., nitrate reductase, glutamine synthetase, and glutamate oxoglutarate aminotransferase during the grain-filling period in combined treatments. In-addition, the linear regression analysis showed that post-anthesis DM (R(2) = 0.95) and N (R(2) = 0.96) accumulation were highly associated with grain yield of rice. Thus, the combination of 30% N from PM or CM with 70% N from CF (i.e., urea) is a promising option for improvement of soil quality and rice grain yield. Furthermore, our study provides a sustainable nutrient management plan to increase rice yield with high N use efficiency. Public Library of Science 2020-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7540855/ /pubmed/33027309 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238934 Text en © 2020 Iqbal et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Iqbal, Anas
He, Liang
Ali, Izhar
Ullah, Saif
Khan, Ahmad
Khan, Aziz
Akhtar, Kashif
Wei, Shangqin
Zhao, Quan
Zhang, Jing
Jiang, Ligeng
Manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism
title Manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism
title_full Manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism
title_fullStr Manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism
title_short Manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism
title_sort manure combined with chemical fertilizer increases rice productivity by improving soil health, post-anthesis biomass yield, and nitrogen metabolism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33027309
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238934
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