Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment ›› 2007, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (4): 83-85.doi:

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Biological and Environmental Effect of IFC on Pak Choi in a Pot Experiment

BAI  Yan-Chao, GAO  Min-Fang, WANG  Juan-Juan, NI  Mei-Juan, QIAN  Xiao-Qing, DING  Feng, ZOU  Zhong   

  1. Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering,Yangzhou University
  • Received:2006-10-09 Online:2007-10-25 Published:2011-07-06
  • Contact: QIAN Xiao-Qing Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering,Yangzhou University

Abstract: A pot experiment was carried out to research effects of IFC,a fertilizer synergist,on pak choi.Results show that compared with application of carbon-ammonium fertilization only,the addition of IFC improved the growth of Brassica campestris ssp.Chinensis by increasing fresh yield by 8.97%(P<0.01),dry weight by 3.45%(P<0.05),and nitrogen accumulation by 8.70%(P<0.01),and decreasing NO- 3-N content by 30.10%(P<0.01),but did not have much effect on nitrogen content.The effect of IFC is much better than dicyandiamide(DCD),a commonly used N fertilizer synergist.Application of IFC at a proper rate can slightly accelerate ammonification and inhibit denitrification in the soil,and yet does not affect much microbial biomass in the soil.

Key words: fertilizer synergist, soil, pak choi, NO- 3-N

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