SHANDONG SCIENCE ›› 2016, Vol. 29 ›› Issue (1): 98-104.doi: 10.3976/j.issn.1002-4026.2016.01.017

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Impact of different N, P, K application  rates on apple container seedling growth

HANG Ruiqing, SUN Xiao,YANG Jianchao,SUN Qingtian, SUN Yanxia, JIANG Zhongwu   

  1. Yantai Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Yantai 265500, China
  • Received:2015-03-01 Online:2016-02-20 Published:2016-02-20

Abstract:

We addressed the optimal N, P and K application rates to gain the maximum biomass accumulation of apple container seedlings by comparison of growth distinctions of their different application rates. We also designed 24 different combinations of N, P and K nutrients treatment with three factors five levels quadratic orthogonal rotation design with oneyear living apple container seedlings as experimental subjects.Results show that different N, P and K application rates have significant(P<0.05) or extremely significant (P<0.01) effects on the growth characters of apple container seedlings. We constructed a regressive model between N, P and K application rates and biomass accumulation of apple container seedlings with SPSS19.0 as a statistical analysis tool. Analysis results demonstrate that N, P and K application rates all have positive effects on the biomass accumulation of apple container seedlings with an order of xN>xK>xP.However, the interactions among N,P,K application rates all display negative effects by an order of xNxK>xNxP>xPxK.Application rate of N has positive effect, but the interactions between N and K application rate and excessive application of P and K cause negative effects on the growth of apple container seedlings. Optimal application rate of N, P2O5 and K2O are respectively 43.33 mg/L,28.28 mg/L and 93.94 mg/L,based on which the total biomass of apple container seedlings can attain the theoretical maximum of 94.334 g/plant.

Key words: application rate, biomass, apple container seedling, growth characters, regression model

CLC Number: 

  • S661.1