ACTA AGRICULTURAE BOREALI-SINICA ›› 1989, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (1): 60-67. doi: 10.3321/j.issn:1000-7091.1989.01.011

Special Issue: Cotton Soil fertilizer

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A Study on the Mechanism of Farmland Mulching and Crop Yield Structure Ⅰ. Relationship between Shallow Application of Organic Fertilizer and High Yield of Cotton

Chen Qi'en1, Weng Huiyu1, Ren Pinghe2, Wu Zongxin2, Su Caihong2   

  1. 1. Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Taiyuan;
    2. Cotton Research Institute Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Yuncheng
  • Published:1989-03-28

Abstract: The distribution position of cotton root system in the tilth is closely related with cotton yield. Research material indicates that ground film mulching serves to make lateral roots move upward so that their primordia occur only 2-3 cm from the ground surface, i, e, moving upward twice as much as cotton directly seeded in the open field. With shallow application of organic fertilizer at 0-10cm, the root dry weight accounts for 84.5-87.5% of the total dry weight, i.e.9.8-12.8% heavier than the 74.7% when it is deeply applied. Results of research conducted during 1983-1988 indicate that in the pot experiment, cotton yield, with organic fertilizer shallowly placed, increased 11.7-23.8%; in the field experiment, yield increased 13.6-17.4%; while in large area demonstration, yield increased 18.87%.

Key words: Cotton, Organic fertilizer, Farmland mulching, Yield structure

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Chen Qi'en, Weng Huiyu, Ren Pinghe, Wu Zongxin, Su Caihong. A Study on the Mechanism of Farmland Mulching and Crop Yield Structure Ⅰ. Relationship between Shallow Application of Organic Fertilizer and High Yield of Cotton[J]. ACTA AGRICULTURAE BOREALI-SINICA, 1989, 4(1): 60-67. doi: 10.3321/j.issn:1000-7091.1989.01.011.

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