[Objective] ln the Mg-deficient (exchangeable Ca/Mg ratio > 20) tobacco-growing areas in Qujing City of Yunnan Province, the ratio of Ca/Mg was adjusted by applying Mg fertilizer in soil and spraying Mg fertiliz...[Objective] ln the Mg-deficient (exchangeable Ca/Mg ratio > 20) tobacco-growing areas in Qujing City of Yunnan Province, the ratio of Ca/Mg was adjusted by applying Mg fertilizer in soil and spraying Mg fertilizer on tobacco leaves. ln ad-dition, the effects of Mg fertilization on the absorption of K, Ca and Mg in flue-cured tobacco leaves were investigated, providing theoretical basis and production guidance for the balanced fertilization technology in the Mg-deficient flue-cured to-bacco-growing areas in Qujing City of Yunnan Province. [Method] The field plot test and randomized complete block design were adopted in this research. The group without Mg fertilization was treated as control. There were 3 treatment groups for foliar spraying of magnesium-potassium sulfate fertilizer and 2 treatment groups for soil application + foliar spraying of magnesium-potassium sulfate fertilizer. The tobac-co roots, stems, lower leaves, middle leaves and upper leaves were dried and weighed. They were grinded for the determination of K, Ca and Mg content. The total K, Ca and Mg content in upper (B2F), middle (C3F) and lower (X2F) flue-cured tobacco leaves in each plot was measured. [Result] The foliar spraying and soil application + foliar spraying al increased the absorption of Mg and K in middle and lower tobacco leaves and the absorption of Ca in lower tobacco leaves, but de-creased the absorption of Mg, K and Ca in upper leaves and the absorption of Ca in middle leaves. Among the positions, the accumulated distribution of Mg, K and Ca ranked as middle leaves > lower leaves > upper leaves. With the application of Mg fertilizer, the Ca/Mg ratio and K/Mg ratio al decreased in middle and upper to-bacco leaves; while the Ca/Mg ratio increased in the lower tobacco leaves, and the K/Mg ratio showed no significant difference among treatment groups. [Conclusion] The foliar spraying and soil application + foliar spraying of magnesium-potassium sulfate fertilizer affected the Ca/Mg ratio and K/Mg ratio in tobacco leaves mainly through affecting the absorption of Mg.展开更多
Effects of two kinds of magnesium compound with fertilizer on Daylily (Hemerocallis citrina Baroni) growth, yield, and soil nutrients in red soil were studied. The results indicated that significant effects of magne...Effects of two kinds of magnesium compound with fertilizer on Daylily (Hemerocallis citrina Baroni) growth, yield, and soil nutrients in red soil were studied. The results indicated that significant effects of magnesium applied to soils were observed in increasing Daylily (Hemerocallis citrina Baroni) yield, improving its growth, and strengthening its antivirus property as well as increasing the amount of exchangeable Mg, N, P, and K in red soil. In particular, the effects of magnesium compound fertilizer Ⅱ (MCF2) with higher Mg content were better than that of the others, which increased Daylily (Hemerocallis citrina Baroni) yield by 57.4, 32.8, and 14.5% compared to that of control treatment (CK), chemical fertilizer with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium treatment (CF), and magnesium compound fertilizer Ⅰ treatment (MCF1) with lower Mg content. It increased soil Alkali N, available P, exchangeable K, and exchangeable Mg by 94.9, 46.5, 31.1, and 35.3%, respectively, compared with that of CK treatment. Therefore, the application of magnesium compound with fertilizer is an optimum method for improving red soil quality.展开更多
Magnesium(Mg)deficiency can significantly limit crop yield and quality.Separate application of straight Mg fertilizer is unattractive because of additional labor costs.Meanwhile,bulk blending Mg with other macronutrie...Magnesium(Mg)deficiency can significantly limit crop yield and quality.Separate application of straight Mg fertilizer is unattractive because of additional labor costs.Meanwhile,bulk blending Mg with other macronutrient fertilizers is also a suboptimal solution because bulk blended fertilizers often yield poor nutrient distributions.One rapid and economical alternative to alleviating Mg deficiency is to co-granulate macronutrient fertilizers with Mg.However,few commercial products have implemented this approach.One of the barriers hindering the production of Mg-fortified phosphorus(P)fertilizers is the assumption that precipitation of P with Mg will reduce P solubility.In this study,four Mg compounds,anhydrous magnesium sulfate(MgSO_(4)),magnesium oxide(MgO),anhydrous magnesium chloride(MgCl_(2)),and dolomite(CaMg(CO_(3))_(2)),were co-granulated with mono-ammonium phosphate(MAP),and their granule strength,Mg and P availabilities,and agronomic effectiveness were evaluated.Results showed that there were no significant differences in P solubility between Mg-fortified MAP and MAP treatments.X-ray diffraction(XRD)indicated that the Mg species after co-granulation were boussingaultite(Mg(NH_(4))_(2)(SO_(4))_(2)·6H_(2)O),schertelite(Mg(NH_(4))_(2)H_(2)(PO_(4))_(2)·4H_(2)O),magnesium hydrogen phosphate(Mg(H_(2)PO_(4))_(2)),and dolomite(CaMg(CO_(3))_(2)).A pot experiment using an acidic soil demonstrated an average 9.6-fold increase in shoot Mg uptake,3.0-fold increase in shoot P uptake,and 3.2-fold increase in soybean shoot dry matter in Mg-fortified MAP treatments,compared to those in MAP treatment.The current study provides a simple,effective,and low-cost approach for the addition of Mg to macronutrient fertilizers,to minimize Mg deficiency.展开更多
基金Supported by National Science and Technology Support Program(2012BAD40B02)Science and Technology Plan Project of Yunnan Tobacco Company(2012YN48)~~
文摘[Objective] ln the Mg-deficient (exchangeable Ca/Mg ratio > 20) tobacco-growing areas in Qujing City of Yunnan Province, the ratio of Ca/Mg was adjusted by applying Mg fertilizer in soil and spraying Mg fertilizer on tobacco leaves. ln ad-dition, the effects of Mg fertilization on the absorption of K, Ca and Mg in flue-cured tobacco leaves were investigated, providing theoretical basis and production guidance for the balanced fertilization technology in the Mg-deficient flue-cured to-bacco-growing areas in Qujing City of Yunnan Province. [Method] The field plot test and randomized complete block design were adopted in this research. The group without Mg fertilization was treated as control. There were 3 treatment groups for foliar spraying of magnesium-potassium sulfate fertilizer and 2 treatment groups for soil application + foliar spraying of magnesium-potassium sulfate fertilizer. The tobac-co roots, stems, lower leaves, middle leaves and upper leaves were dried and weighed. They were grinded for the determination of K, Ca and Mg content. The total K, Ca and Mg content in upper (B2F), middle (C3F) and lower (X2F) flue-cured tobacco leaves in each plot was measured. [Result] The foliar spraying and soil application + foliar spraying al increased the absorption of Mg and K in middle and lower tobacco leaves and the absorption of Ca in lower tobacco leaves, but de-creased the absorption of Mg, K and Ca in upper leaves and the absorption of Ca in middle leaves. Among the positions, the accumulated distribution of Mg, K and Ca ranked as middle leaves > lower leaves > upper leaves. With the application of Mg fertilizer, the Ca/Mg ratio and K/Mg ratio al decreased in middle and upper to-bacco leaves; while the Ca/Mg ratio increased in the lower tobacco leaves, and the K/Mg ratio showed no significant difference among treatment groups. [Conclusion] The foliar spraying and soil application + foliar spraying of magnesium-potassium sulfate fertilizer affected the Ca/Mg ratio and K/Mg ratio in tobacco leaves mainly through affecting the absorption of Mg.
文摘Effects of two kinds of magnesium compound with fertilizer on Daylily (Hemerocallis citrina Baroni) growth, yield, and soil nutrients in red soil were studied. The results indicated that significant effects of magnesium applied to soils were observed in increasing Daylily (Hemerocallis citrina Baroni) yield, improving its growth, and strengthening its antivirus property as well as increasing the amount of exchangeable Mg, N, P, and K in red soil. In particular, the effects of magnesium compound fertilizer Ⅱ (MCF2) with higher Mg content were better than that of the others, which increased Daylily (Hemerocallis citrina Baroni) yield by 57.4, 32.8, and 14.5% compared to that of control treatment (CK), chemical fertilizer with nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium treatment (CF), and magnesium compound fertilizer Ⅰ treatment (MCF1) with lower Mg content. It increased soil Alkali N, available P, exchangeable K, and exchangeable Mg by 94.9, 46.5, 31.1, and 35.3%, respectively, compared with that of CK treatment. Therefore, the application of magnesium compound with fertilizer is an optimum method for improving red soil quality.
基金financial supports from the National Key R&D Program(Nos.2016YFD0200401 and 2016YFE0103100)Science and Technology Plan of Yunnan Province,China(No.202102AE090053)。
文摘Magnesium(Mg)deficiency can significantly limit crop yield and quality.Separate application of straight Mg fertilizer is unattractive because of additional labor costs.Meanwhile,bulk blending Mg with other macronutrient fertilizers is also a suboptimal solution because bulk blended fertilizers often yield poor nutrient distributions.One rapid and economical alternative to alleviating Mg deficiency is to co-granulate macronutrient fertilizers with Mg.However,few commercial products have implemented this approach.One of the barriers hindering the production of Mg-fortified phosphorus(P)fertilizers is the assumption that precipitation of P with Mg will reduce P solubility.In this study,four Mg compounds,anhydrous magnesium sulfate(MgSO_(4)),magnesium oxide(MgO),anhydrous magnesium chloride(MgCl_(2)),and dolomite(CaMg(CO_(3))_(2)),were co-granulated with mono-ammonium phosphate(MAP),and their granule strength,Mg and P availabilities,and agronomic effectiveness were evaluated.Results showed that there were no significant differences in P solubility between Mg-fortified MAP and MAP treatments.X-ray diffraction(XRD)indicated that the Mg species after co-granulation were boussingaultite(Mg(NH_(4))_(2)(SO_(4))_(2)·6H_(2)O),schertelite(Mg(NH_(4))_(2)H_(2)(PO_(4))_(2)·4H_(2)O),magnesium hydrogen phosphate(Mg(H_(2)PO_(4))_(2)),and dolomite(CaMg(CO_(3))_(2)).A pot experiment using an acidic soil demonstrated an average 9.6-fold increase in shoot Mg uptake,3.0-fold increase in shoot P uptake,and 3.2-fold increase in soybean shoot dry matter in Mg-fortified MAP treatments,compared to those in MAP treatment.The current study provides a simple,effective,and low-cost approach for the addition of Mg to macronutrient fertilizers,to minimize Mg deficiency.