Assimilating efficiency of soil nutrition ofPhalaris arundinacea L.

Qi Guang , Zhou Bihua

Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2001, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (4) : 271 -272.

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Journal of Forestry Research ›› 2001, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (4) : 271 -272. DOI: 10.1007/BF02856723
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Assimilating efficiency of soil nutrition ofPhalaris arundinacea L.

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Phalaris arundinacea L. is fine perennial herbage of Gramineae. Eight treatments including N, P, K, NP, NK, NPK, PK and controls were done for studying its absorbing efficiency of soil nutrition. At tillering stage, the coefficient of absorbing and utilizing of N. P, and K from soil and fertilizer were analyzed according to M.K. Kaeomobk’s formula and the contents of crude protein and fat were also measured. The yields of fresh crop, hay and seed were measured at ripening stage. For N absorbing coefficient ofPh. arundinacea from soil (Kn%), the composition PK treatment is best (12.36%) and K treatment is worse, while for N absorbing coefficient from fertilizer (Ky%), all the treatments are higher than control but the composition NPK treatment presented the highest (14.78%). For the absorbing coefficient of P from soil (Kn%), composition NK treatment is highest (19.30%), but K treatment was lower than control, while for that of P from fertilizer (Ky%), all the treatment were higher than control but the composition NP treatment showed the highest (19.52%). As to K absorbing coefficient from soil (Kn^), NP treatment is the best (19.2%) and single P treatment is worst, while for that (Ky%) of K from fertilizer the composition NPK treatment was best (28.44%). As concerns treatments for the outputs of fresh and dry crop, the composition NP treatment was best and all the treatment were higher than control. The composition NK treatment produced highest yield of seed and highest content of crude protein as compared to other treatments For content of crude fat, the compositions NK and N treatments are best. The experiment indicates that application of fertlizer at proper proportions could increase the yield ofPh. Arundinacea and raise the utilizing efficiency of nourishment element from soil and fertilizer.

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Chinese Reed Canarygrass / Phalaris arundinacea L / Utilized coefficient / Crude protein / Crude fat / S812.4 / B

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Qi Guang, Zhou Bihua. Assimilating efficiency of soil nutrition ofPhalaris arundinacea L.. Journal of Forestry Research, 2001, 12(4): 271-272 DOI:10.1007/BF02856723

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