2020
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2020.1281.23
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Effect of rice straw mat and other mulching on apple root architecture and soil environment in root-zone

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“…e beneficial impact of polyethylene mulching on photosynthetic pigments may be attributed to the hypothesis that light reaction of photosynthesis is an important compound of Chlorophyll A. Chlorophyll B is a light-harvesting pigment who's absorbed light energy has been converted to Chlorophyll A [45]. Besides, the increase in total chlorophyll according to the use of black plastic mulch might be because plastic mulching improves the microbial population of the soil and increases the absorption of nitrogen and hence the plant leaves chlorophyll content [46]. e present study, combined with the earlier studies, indicates that black plastic mulching had a better effect on chlorophyll content than organic mulching and organic mulching had a better effect than control.…”
Section: Tree Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e beneficial impact of polyethylene mulching on photosynthetic pigments may be attributed to the hypothesis that light reaction of photosynthesis is an important compound of Chlorophyll A. Chlorophyll B is a light-harvesting pigment who's absorbed light energy has been converted to Chlorophyll A [45]. Besides, the increase in total chlorophyll according to the use of black plastic mulch might be because plastic mulching improves the microbial population of the soil and increases the absorption of nitrogen and hence the plant leaves chlorophyll content [46]. e present study, combined with the earlier studies, indicates that black plastic mulching had a better effect on chlorophyll content than organic mulching and organic mulching had a better effect than control.…”
Section: Tree Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%