2024
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy14040709
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Effect of Cucumber Continuous Monocropping on Traditional Chinese Medicine Residue through Analysis of Physicochemical Characteristics and Microbial Diversity

Qingsong Zhao,
Jingjing Dong,
Zhiyong Yan
et al.

Abstract: The use of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) residue as a crop culture substrate has unique advantages in alleviating the obstacles associated with continuous monocropping, such as increasing production, improving quality and alleviating pests and diseases. However, the effect of TCM residue application on substrates in continuous monocropping practices has not been determined. In this study, the cucumber variety “Jinyou No. 10” was used as the material, and fermented TCM residue, vermiculite and perlite were… Show more

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“…The rhizosphere substrate samples were collected after lettuce harvesting. A five-point sampling method was employed, and the substrates were gathered within a radius of 0-15 cm surrounding the root system ( Zhao et al, 2024 ). Part of the samples were air-dried and used to determine physicochemical properties and enzyme activities.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rhizosphere substrate samples were collected after lettuce harvesting. A five-point sampling method was employed, and the substrates were gathered within a radius of 0-15 cm surrounding the root system ( Zhao et al, 2024 ). Part of the samples were air-dried and used to determine physicochemical properties and enzyme activities.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%