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Effects of nitrogen fertilization and root interaction on the agronomic traits of intercropped maize, and the quantity of microorganisms and activity of enzymes in the rhizosphere
Authors:Xiangqian Zhang  Guoqin Huang  Xinmin Bian  Qiguo Zhao
Affiliation:1. Department of Soil Biology and Plant Nutrition, University of Kassel, Nordbahnhofstr. 1a, 37213, Witzenhausen, Germany
2. Department of Grassland Science and Renewable Plant Resources, University of Kassel, Steinstr. 19, 37213, Witzenhausen, Germany
Abstract:

Aims

To elucidate the mechanisms of the beneficial effects of below-ground root interactions in maize plus legume intercropping system,

Methods

A pot experiment was conducted using root separation techniques.

Results

It is shown that root interaction and nitrogen fertilization increased chlorophyll content and improved plant characteristics of maize, and the effect of root interaction was significant (p<0.05). Compared to a full root separation treatment, no root separation increased the leaf and grain nitrogen contents, and economic and biological yields per maize plant by 9.3? %, 6.0? %, 14.0? %, and 6.5? %, respectively. Root interaction and nitrogen fertilization enhanced the numbers of bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes and Azotobacteria and the activities of urease, invertase, acid-phosphatase and protease in soil. Correlation analyses revealed that the quantity of microorganisms and the activity of the aforementioned enzymes were all positively or significantly (p<0.05) positively correlated with chlorophyll content, plant height and economic and biological yields per maize plant.

Conclusions

The findings demonstrate that root interactions are important in improving the soil micro-ecological environment, increasing microbial quantity and enzyme activity in soil, and enhancing crop yield.
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