2024
DOI: 10.3390/plants13050598
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How Does Bio-Organic Fertilizer Combined with Biochar Affect Chinese Small Cabbage’s Growth and Quality on Newly Reclaimed Land?

Juan Wang,
Biyu Zhai,
Danyi Shi
et al.

Abstract: The cultivated land area in China is approaching the red line for farmland protection. Newly reclaimed land possesses a large exploratory potential to become a reserved land resource. Identifying a fertilization strategy is vital for improving the poor properties and weak fertility of newly reclaimed land. An experiment was conducted to study the effects of traditional compound fertilizer (Fc) or bio-organic fertilizer (Ft), alone or in combination with biochar addition (6.85 t·ha−1 and 13.7 t·ha−1) on the gro… Show more

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“…The reclamation and utilization of idle land have a positive impact on agricultural development and other aspects [ 3 ]. However, most reclaimed land is relatively infertile and has poor biological conditions; this increases the difficulty of crops in adapting to it and results in much lower productivity than normal arable land [ 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ]. Rapidly improving the soil fertility of reclaimed croplands and optimizing and reconstructing their soil chemical properties and biological conditions have become key issues of ecological research on this cropland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reclamation and utilization of idle land have a positive impact on agricultural development and other aspects [ 3 ]. However, most reclaimed land is relatively infertile and has poor biological conditions; this increases the difficulty of crops in adapting to it and results in much lower productivity than normal arable land [ 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 ]. Rapidly improving the soil fertility of reclaimed croplands and optimizing and reconstructing their soil chemical properties and biological conditions have become key issues of ecological research on this cropland.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%