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Development of Acidification-resistant Organic Fertilizer for Improvement of Acid Red Soil in Guangxi

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  • HUANG, Wei
  • WANG, Zongkang
  • LIU, Yongxian
  • ZHU, Yulin
  • ZHANG, Yu
  • WANG, Daobo

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The soil in Guangxi has been severely acidified, restricting sustainable development of agriculture. In this paper, based on the screening of organic fertilizer additives, a method for the production of acidification-resistant organic fertilizer specific for acid red soil improvement was proposed, and the developed acidification-resistant organic fertilizer was used in sugarcane experiment. The results showed that in the treatment that the specific acidification-resistant organic fertilizer was applied, the yield of sugarcane significantly increased, the pH value of soil effectively increased, the physical and chemical properties of soil improved, and the contents of microorganisms and available nutrients in soil increased.

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  • HUANG, Wei & WANG, Zongkang & LIU, Yongxian & ZHU, Yulin & ZHANG, Yu & WANG, Daobo, 2020. "Development of Acidification-resistant Organic Fertilizer for Improvement of Acid Red Soil in Guangxi," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(02), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:304116
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.304116
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