He Jiafang
Southwest University
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Chinese Journal of Eco-agriculture | 2010
Xiao Houjun; Wang Zheng-yin; He Jiafang; Gou Jiulan
Pot culture trials were conducted to probe into the effects of phosphogypsum on growth, nutrient balance and membrane defense enzyme of broomcorn in strongly acidic yellow soils. Results show that the broomcorn seedlings do not grow well without application of phosphogypsum or lime, even under sufficient nutrient supply. However, the seedlings grow normally after application of phosphogypsum or lime, which increases soil pH and at the same time decreases exchangeable Al concentration in strongly acidic soils. There is significantly quadratic correlation between seedling dry-weight (Yw) and phosphogypsum (X1) or lime (X2) dose. Regression equations for the relations are: Yw = 6.88+11.92 X1-1.65 X12, R = 0.983**; Yw = 6.88+6.39 X2-0.72 X22, R = 0.996**. Lime is superior to phosphogypsum in alleviating A1 toxicity and raising calcium content. But it is inferior to phosphogypsum in increasing available nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in broomcorn seedling. After phosphogypsum application, phosphorus content in broomcorn seedling is 1.17~2.43 times that in lime treatment. Compared with lime treatment, phosphogypsum application increases nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and calcium contents while sustaining moderate levels of N/P, N/K and K/P. This improves the balance between nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and calcium in broomcorn plant. Phosphogypsum is superior to lime with regards increased activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT), and decreased activity of peroxidase (POD) and proline content (Pro) in the leaves of broomcorn. Phosphogypsum could therefore be regarded as a strongly acidic soil ameliorant thatis superior to lime.
Archive | 2014
He Jiafang; Qin Song; Gou Jiulan; Chen Long; Liu Lingling; Zhou Ruirong
Archive | 2017
He Jiafang; Qin Song; Gou Jiulan; Zhang Meng; Chen Long; Zhao Huan; Zhou Ruirong; Xiao Houjun
Journal of Southern Agriculture | 2017
Zhang Meng; Ma ZhiXia; Xu YongKang; Zhang RongHua; Gou Jiulan; Chen Long; Zhou Ruirong; Liu Lingling; He Jiafang
Zhiwu Yingyang yu Feiliao Xuebao | 2016
Zhao Huan; Gou Jiulan; Zhao Lunxue; Wu Qingying; He Jiafang; Zhao Pingying; Wang Zheng-yin; Li Zhenlun; Xiao Houjun
Xinan Nongye Xuebao | 2016
Zhao Huan; Gou Jiulan; Xiao Houjun; Wang Zheng-yin; Li Zhenlun; Zhao Lunxue; Zhao Pingying; He Jiafang
Xinan Nongye Xuebao | 2016
Zhao Huan; Gou Jiulan; Xiao Houjun; Wang Zheng-yin; Li Zhenlun; Zhao Lunxue; Zhao Pingying; He Jiafang
Xinan Nongye Xuebao | 2016
He Jiafang; Tang Bing; Zhao Huan; Gou Jiulan; Zhang Meng; Chen Long
Archive | 2016
He Jiafang; Qin Song; Gou Jiulan; Zhao Huan; Zhang Meng; Chen Long; Liu Lingling
Archive | 2014
He Jiafang; Qin Song; Gou Jiulan; Chen Long; Zhao Huan