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Evaluation of Application Effect of Silicon-containing water-soluble Fertilizer on Fast Vegetables

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  • FENG,Guanghui
  • SUN,Dongwen
  • ZHANG,Haijuan
  • GENG,Bo
  • LI,Liyuan
  • DU,Lihua
  • SONG,Tong

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[Objectives] The study aims to verify the application effect of silicon-containing water-soluble fertilizer on fast vegetables[Methods] Two vegetable crops, rape and lettuce, were studied, and three treatments were set up, including treatment 1 (conventional fertilization + foliar spraying of silicon-containing water-soluble fertilizer, treatment 2 (conventional fertilization + foliar spraying of the same amount of clear water), and treatment 3 (conventional fertilization). [Results] The yield of lettuce and rape in treatment 1 increased by 15.1% and 8.6%, respectively; compared with treatment 3, the yield of lettuce and rape rose by 18.6% and 10.9%, respectively. Variance analysis shows that the F values of lettuce and rape were 20.938 and 35.372, respectively, and the differences among various treatments were extremely significant. [Conclusions] The application of silicon-containing water-soluble fertilizer on lettuce and rape significantly increased their yield.

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  • FENG,Guanghui & SUN,Dongwen & ZHANG,Haijuan & GENG,Bo & LI,Liyuan & DU,Lihua & SONG,Tong, 2022. "Evaluation of Application Effect of Silicon-containing water-soluble Fertilizer on Fast Vegetables," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 14(09), September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:338247
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.338247
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