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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2021, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (11): 59-64.doi: 10.11924/j.issn.1000-6850.casb2020-0231

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Effects of Fertilizer Reduction Combined with Bio-organic Fertilizer on Soil Characteristics and Oat Yield

Kang Yongjian1(), Zhao Baoping1(), Sun Wen1, Liu Ruifang2, Liu Jinghui1   

  1. 1College of Agriculture, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010019
    2Hohhot Horticulture Science and Technology Experimental Demonstration Center, Hohhot 010010
  • Received:2020-07-02 Revised:2020-09-30 Online:2021-04-15 Published:2021-04-13
  • Contact: Zhao Baoping E-mail:1075221244@qq.com;zhaobaoping82@163.com

Abstract:

To solve the problem of excessive fertilizer application in oat production, the effects of diammonium phosphate (DAP) reduction combined with bio-organic fertilizer on soil properties and oat yield were studied. We set 5 treatments of reducing 50% DAP (50D), reducing 25% DAP (75D), and 100% DAP (CK), reducing 50% DAP + bio-organic fertilizer (50DM), reducing 25% DAP + bio-organic fertilizer (75DM), to analyze the three kinds of soil enzyme activities, soil nutrient content and oat yield. The results showed that the activities of sucrase, urease and catalase in 0-20 cm soil were significantly increased under the treatment of 75DM at the flowering and harvesting stages, compared with CK, increased by 7.6%, 12.6% and 25.2% at harvest stage, respectively. Compared with CK, fertilizer combined with bio-organic fertilizer effectively increased the content of soil alkaline hydrolyzed nitrogen at the harvest stage by 9.8%-22.9%, and 75DM treatment was the optimal. The effective panicle number, grain number per panicle and 1000-grain weight of oat were significantly increased under the treatments of chemical fertilizer combined with bio-organic fertilizer. The grain yield was the highest under 75DM treatment, which was 24.5% and 9.3% higher than that of 75D and CK, respectively. Correlation analysis showed that soil enzyme activity, soil nutrient and oat yield were significantly and positively correlated. Under the field condition, reducing 25% chemical fertilizer in combination with 600 kg/hm2 bio-organic fertilizer could improve soil fertility and enzyme activity, and it is conducive to oat yield increase.

Key words: fertilizer reduction, bio-organic fertilizer, oat, soil enzyme activity, available soil nutrients, yield

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