土壤圈(意译名)
土壤圈(意譯名)
토양권(의역명)
PEDOSPHERE AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL
2000年
3期
229-236
,共8页
beneficial microbes%fertilization time%organic farming%Zea mays L
A pot culture experiment was carried out in a glasshouse to compare the physiology and growth of
sweet corn plants (Zea mays L. cv. Honey Bantam) grown under organic and chemical fertilizations with
or without microbial inoculation (MI). The organic fertilizer used was fermented mainly using rice bran and
oil mill sludge, and the MI was a liquid product containing many beneficial microbes such as lactic acid
bacteria, yeast, photosynthetic bacteria and actinomycetes. The application amounts of the organic fertilizer
and chemical fertilizers were based on the same rate of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Sweet corn
plants fertilized with organic materials inoculated with beneficial microbes grew better than those without
inoculation. There were no significant differences in physiology and growth of the sweet corn plants between
treatments of chemical fertilizers with and without MI. Among the organic fertilization treatments, only the
sweet corn plants with organic fertilizer and MI applied 4 weeks before sowing had similar photosynthetic
capacity, total dry matter yield and ear yield to those with chemical fertilizers. Sweet corn plants in other
organic fertilization treatments were weaker in physiology and growth than those in chemical fertilization
treatments. There was no significant variance among chemical fertilization treatments at different time. It
is concluded from this research that this organic fertilizer would be more effective if it was inoculated with
the beneficial microbes. Early application of the organic fertilizer with beneficial microbes before sowing was
recommended to make the nutrients available before the rapid growth at the early stage and obtain a yield
similar to or higher than that with chemical fertilizations.