2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13051364
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Amendments of Severe Saline-Sodic Paddy Land: Optimal Combination of Phosphogypsum, Farmyard Fertilizer, and Wood Peat

Abstract: We aimed to determine the optimal combination of amendments to increase rice yields in saline-sodic soil. The effects of different proportions of phosphogypsum (P), farmyard fertilizer (F), and wood peat (W) across the main growth period of rice were studied. A total of 14 treatments were designed based on the “3414” fertilizer effect field experiment scheme, with 3 factors (P, F, and W) and 4 application levels per factor. Application of a combination of P, F, and W reduced soil pH and electrical conductance … Show more

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“…However, rice is highly susceptible to SA stress [28]. SA stress significantly inhibits seedling survival and growth [29], causing severe damage to cells, and even leading to the death of the entire plant [30,31], resulting in poor grain yield and quality [32,33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, rice is highly susceptible to SA stress [28]. SA stress significantly inhibits seedling survival and growth [29], causing severe damage to cells, and even leading to the death of the entire plant [30,31], resulting in poor grain yield and quality [32,33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%