2020
DOI: 10.25165/j.ijabe.20201302.4863
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Effects of background fertilization followed by co-application of two kinds of bacteria on soil nutrient content and rice yield in Northeast China

Abstract: With the improvement of living standards, people pay more and more attention to the quality and safety of rice. Microbial agents are favored by the public because they can activate the nutrient supply in the soil, and reduce the residue and application amount of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Based on the conventional fertilization in the field, Bacillus mucilaginosus and Aspergillus niger were applied, Bacillus mucilaginosus was inoculated at four levels in the paddy soil in the cold region of Heilongji… Show more

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“…Plants need chemical elements, water, and carbon dioxide to synthesize organic matter under photosynthesis in sunlight, and fertilizers are essential "food" for crops [9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. The roots of crop growth are in the soil, and 60-70% of plant nutrients are absorbed from the soil [16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. There are many types of fertilizers, including massive elements (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium), trace elements (calcium, magnesium, sulfur, manganese, boron, iron, copper, molybdenum), and organic fertilizers [23][24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants need chemical elements, water, and carbon dioxide to synthesize organic matter under photosynthesis in sunlight, and fertilizers are essential "food" for crops [9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. The roots of crop growth are in the soil, and 60-70% of plant nutrients are absorbed from the soil [16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. There are many types of fertilizers, including massive elements (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium), trace elements (calcium, magnesium, sulfur, manganese, boron, iron, copper, molybdenum), and organic fertilizers [23][24][25][26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%