2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jia.2023.02.037
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Improvement of soil fertility and rice yield after long-term application of cow manure combined with inorganic fertilizers

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“…The absence of fertilizer application to compensate for NM 4 resulted in nutrient deficiency in the crops, leading to a gradual decline in yield. In a study conducted by Gao et al [ 56 ] on a rice-rice cropping system, long-term experimentation was carried out using solely organic, solely inorganic, and a combination of organic and inorganic fertilizers. The findings revealed that the combination of NPK fertilizer and cow manure exhibited the highest average year-round rice grain yield.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The absence of fertilizer application to compensate for NM 4 resulted in nutrient deficiency in the crops, leading to a gradual decline in yield. In a study conducted by Gao et al [ 56 ] on a rice-rice cropping system, long-term experimentation was carried out using solely organic, solely inorganic, and a combination of organic and inorganic fertilizers. The findings revealed that the combination of NPK fertilizer and cow manure exhibited the highest average year-round rice grain yield.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, applying organic fertilizer to reclaimed soil with insufficient organic matter content can also have a negative excitation effect, increasing soil nitrogen accumulation. A longer research duration has also shown that under equal fertilization conditions, the soil nitrogen accumulation content of organic fertilizer treatment is much higher than that of inorganic fertilizer treatment [ 42 ]. At the same time, organic fertilizer can also provide a more suitable culture medium for soil microorganisms, including P. fluorescens , improving soil microbial activity and biomass.…”
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“…Organic rice fields have a productivity of 7.52 t/ha and semi-organic -7.53 t/ha, higher than inorganic rice fields with 7.1 t/ha. According to P. Gao et al (2023), combining organic and inorganic fertilisers is better for maintaining and increasing crop yields. Semi-organic rice fields have high productivity because it gets inputs from organic and inorganic fertilisers, and therefore rice plants' macro and micronutrient needs can be satisfied.…”
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