2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c08794
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Nutrient Uptake Potential of Nonleguminous Species and Its Interaction with Soil Characteristics and Enzyme Activities in the Agro-ecosystem

Farheen Solangi,
Xingye Zhu,
Weidong Cao
et al.

Abstract: The potential nutrient uptake abilities of a plant are essential for improving the yield and quality. Green manures can take up a huge amount of macronutrients from the soil. The mechanisms underlying the differences in nutrient uptake capacity among different nonlegume species remain unclear. The plot experiments were conducted to investigate the performance of nonlegume species including forage radish (Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus), oil radish (Raphanus sativus var. Longipinnatus), February orchid (O… Show more

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“…Nutrient management is an important strategy for achieving high plant yield and maintaining soil fertility status 1 . Nitrogen (N) Phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are the primary macronutrients that regulate the plant growth and development 2 . These essential nutrients play a significant role in physiological processes, such as N, which is directly related to the photosynthesis process, which is important for the healthy vegetative growth of a plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nutrient management is an important strategy for achieving high plant yield and maintaining soil fertility status 1 . Nitrogen (N) Phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are the primary macronutrients that regulate the plant growth and development 2 . These essential nutrients play a significant role in physiological processes, such as N, which is directly related to the photosynthesis process, which is important for the healthy vegetative growth of a plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%