Sign in to use this feature.

Years

Between: -

Subjects

remove_circle_outline
remove_circle_outline

Journals

Article Types

Countries / Regions

Search Results (1)

Search Parameters:
Keywords = Bambusa tuldoides ‘Swolleninternode’

Order results
Result details
Results per page
Select all
Export citation of selected articles as:
14 pages, 3383 KiB  
Article
Effects of Biochar and Nitrogen Fertilizer Application Ratio on Leaf Physiology and Soil Characteristics of Bambusa tuldoidesSwolleninternode
by Tianyou He, Denghui Jiang, Yinghui Zhang, Jundong Rong, Lingyan Chen, Liguang Chen and Yushan Zheng
Forests 2024, 15(11), 1914; https://doi.org/10.3390/f15111914 - 30 Oct 2024
Viewed by 989
Abstract
As one of the main bamboo species in coastal sandy land protection forests, Bambusa tuldoidesSwolleninternode’ can effectively improve the structure of forest tree species, increase the diversity of tree species and enhance the protection efficiency. However, research on the cultivation [...] Read more.
As one of the main bamboo species in coastal sandy land protection forests, Bambusa tuldoidesSwolleninternode’ can effectively improve the structure of forest tree species, increase the diversity of tree species and enhance the protection efficiency. However, research on the cultivation and utilization of B. tuldoides is still relatively scarce. Therefore, in this study, B. tuldoides was used as the research object. By applying biochar and nitrogen fertilizer, the effects of different biochar and nitrogen fertilizer ratios on the physiology and soil characteristics of bamboo were analyzed, and the optimal ratio scheme was identified. The results showed that the ratio of the T5 (A2B2C3) treatment had the best effect on the total chlorophyll, non-structural carbohydrate and nutrient contents of B. tuldoides leaves, and the contents under treatments was generally higher than under the control, CK. The activities of soil invertase, nitrate reductase and nitrite reductase were significantly increased under biochar treatment, and the effects of the T5 treatment were the best. The results of principal component analysis showed that the absolute values of the coefficient of leaf potassium, phosphorus content and soil total nitrogen were larger and more important, and the comprehensive evaluation of the T5 treatment was the highest. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Forest Soil)
Show Figures

Figure 1

Back to TopTop