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Author(s):Lin, Hai-sen; Yu, Yan-ming; Xie, Xiu-hong
Author Affiliation:Lin and Xie: College of Biology Science and Techndogy [Technology], Changchun University, Changchun; Yu: Base of Teaching and Research, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, Jilin, China
Title:Effect of continuous annual carpet sod production on soil properties
Source:[Bei Fang Yuan Yi] [Northern Horticulture]. Vol. 6, 2009, p. Unknown.
Publishing Information:[Ha'erbin Shi: "Bei fang yuan yi" Bian Jibu]
# of Pages:0
Related Web URL:http://en.cnki.com.cn/article_en/cjfdtotal-bfyy200906075.htm
    Last checked: 07/08/2016
    Notes: Abstract only
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cation exchange capacity; Nitrogen fertility; Nutrient retention; Organic matter; Phosphorus fertility; Potassium; Quality evaluation; Sod production; Soil pH; Soil quality
Abstract/Contents:"Soil properties of 40 samples were analysed and investigated about 78 years traditional sod-production soil from changchun and harbing to fullly illuminate effect of continuous annual carpet sod production on soil properties in this paper. The results showed after traditional 78 years sod-production. Compared with the control, soil specific surface area (SSA) were increased, 0.001 mm, 0.0010.005 mm grades of the content of gread group enhanced, while 0.01-0.05 mm grades decreased. Sod-production had no distinct effect on pH, electronic conduc-tivity, cation exchange capacity. Yet organic matter, available Nitrogen Phosphorus and Potassium were reduced through 78 years sod-production, organic matter was decreased to above 20.00%, and H/F decreased, available phosphorus was decreased to above 80.00% and potassium was decreased to above 65.00%. After they added to sod-production soil, the adsorption capacities of Nitrogen Phosphate and potassium in sod-production of 78 years were increased, while the desorption capabilities of Nitrogen phosphate and potassium were decreased, especially phosphate and potassium. The results showed soil quality was severely damaged after continuous 78 years sod production."
Language:English
References:Unknown
ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Lin, H.-s., Y.-m. Yu, and X.-h. Xie. 2009. Effect of continuous annual carpet sod production on soil properties. [Bei Fang Yuan Yi] [Northern Horticulture]. 6:p. Unknown.
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