会议专题

Influence of Earthworm-Organic Matter System on Tea Plantation Soil and Tea Quality in South China

Field experiments were conducted to evaluate the impacts of earthworm-organic matter system ( EOS) on soil physical, chemical and microbial properties, tea yields and quality in tea plantation in South China from 2004 to 2007. In this experiment, Earthworm (A. corticis and A. robustus) and organic matters ( Cocos and animal manures) were selected and applied in fields. Four treatments were designed: 100% EOS; 50% EOS + 50% chem. -fertilizer + biopesticides; 50% EOS + 50% chem. -fertilizer + chem. -pesticides; 100% chem. -fertilizer (CK). Soils from EOS decreased remarkably soil bulk density and rigidity and had higher level of TOC, total N, NH/ , NO3- , available P and K, soil respiration than soils from CK. PCA results indicated that EOS can promoted the changing of soil physical characteristics after 12 months, increased the contents of available nutrient after 24 months, and enhanced the soil biological properties after 36 months. Moreover, tea yields were sustained but its quality increased significantly in soils from ECO than soils from CK in these three years.

C Zhang ZH Luo XF Chen JC Tang YT Li E Velasquer N Ruiz-Camacho P Lavelle J Dai

College of Natural Resources and Environment, South China Agricultural University Guangzhou, 510642, Tea Research Institute, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China UMR 137 Biodiversite et Fonctionnement des Sols, IRD/Universite de Paris VI, 32 av.Henri Varagnat, 9

国际会议

The 7th International Symposium on Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH(第七届低pH条件下植物-土壤交互作用国际研讨会)

广州

英文

233-234

2009-05-17(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)