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Activation Effect of Hydrochemical Energy in Regenerative Agriculture on Nutrients of Arsenic Sandstone

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  • MENG, Tingting
  • WU, Dan

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[Objectives] To study the activation effect of hydrochemical energy in regenerative agriculture on the nutrients of arsenic sandstone. [Methods] Starting from common environmental factors, moisture, it studied the mechanism of the release and activation of N, P, K nutrient elements in arsenic sandstone under different dry and wet environments. [Results] Water played a positive role in activating soil elements. Under the conditions of long-term dryness and alternating dry and wet conditions, the content of total nitrogen, available phosphorus and available potassium coexisted in the 210 d of culture and the element absorption and release, but the overall trend was increasing; under long-term flooding conditions, the content of total nitrogen and available potassium showed an overall increasing trend during the 210 d of culture, but the content of available phosphorus decreased. [Conclusions] Water plays a positive effect on activating soil elements. The research results are expected to provide a certain reference for the application research of water in regenerative agriculture.

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  • MENG, Tingting & WU, Dan, 2021. "Activation Effect of Hydrochemical Energy in Regenerative Agriculture on Nutrients of Arsenic Sandstone," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 13(02), February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:316698
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.316698
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