Radish cover crop and manure alter organic carbon characteristics and improve soil physicochemical properties as well as wolfberry yields
Fang Wang,
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Wenhui Li,
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Yamiao Gao
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et al.
Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
371, P. 109097 - 109097
Published: May 25, 2024
Language: Английский
Integrating Cover Crops and Manure to Boost Goji Berry Yield: Responses of Soil Physicochemical Properties and Microbial Communities
Haonan Chen,
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Fang Wang,
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Yamiao Gao
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et al.
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(3), P. 696 - 696
Published: March 20, 2025
A
sustainable
Goji
berry
(Lycium
barbarum
L.)
planting
system
that
integrates
forage
radish
cover
crops
(Raphanus
sativus
and
animal
manure
has
been
established
in
northwestern
China.
This
study
investigated
the
effects
of
different
cropping
systems
application
levels
on
soil
physicochemical
properties,
microbial
community
structure,
L.
yield
under
field
conditions.
split-plot
design
was
used,
with
main-plot
treatments
consisting
two
sub-plot
involving
three
levels.
The
results
showed
compared
to
monocropping,
R.
led
a
decrease
bulk
density
(1.90%)
increase
electrical
conductivity
(11.5%),
nutrient
contents
(total
N
available
N,
P,
K:
30.3–138%),
biomass
(C:
79.0%;
N:
184%).
Cover
additionally
enhanced
diversity
richness
bacteria.
Beta-diversity
analysis
revealed
significant
differences
bacterial
rather
than
fungal
composition
among
various
treatments.
network
lower
ratio
positive
negative
correlations
reduced
complexity
response
cropping,
which
contrasted
patterns.
Integration
medium
increased
fruit
by
8.71%.
influenced
mainly
through
their
total
contents.
Language: Английский
Lycium barbarum studies: A system review on molecular biology, cultivation, and quality characteristics of goji berries
Jianming Xue,
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Youyuan Lu,
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Jia He
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et al.
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
121, P. 105020 - 105020
Published: April 10, 2025
Language: Английский
Evaluation of Soil Quality and Analysis of Barriers of Protection Forests along Tarim Desert Highway Based on a Minimum Data Set
Wenhe Liu,
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Lin Li,
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Xuemin He
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(4), P. 498 - 498
Published: April 11, 2024
To
gain
a
thorough
grasp
of
the
soil
quality
conditions
in
preservation
forests
along
Tarim
Desert
Highway,
detailed
assessment
research
area’s
is
necessary,
with
identification
any
potential
obstacles.
This
evaluation
should
identify
obstacles
and
provide
theoretical
basis
for
sustainable
utilization
precise
management
protection
forest
soils.
paper
examines
Highway
as
study
area.
characterize
features
quality,
thirteen
indicators
chemical,
physical,
biological
composition
were
examined.
The
principal
component
analysis
method
was
used
to
construct
minimum
dataset
(MDS)
evaluation.
diagnostic
model
obstacle
factors
combined
MDS
explore
characteristics
region.
findings
indicated
that
(1)
constructed
indexes
area
included
ammonium
nitrogen
(NH4+-N);
quick-acting
phosphorus
(AvP);
organic
carbon
(SOC);
alkaline
phosphatase
(AP);
total
salt
(SS);
(2)
based
on
(TDS)
showed
significant
positive
correlation
(R2
=
0.748;
p
<
0.05),
region’s
all
medium
below
level
(100%
SQI
≤
0.6),
showing
status
quo
high
two
ends
shelterbelt
tower
center
area,
while
other
areas
relatively
low;
(3)
according
barrier
analysis,
main
influencing
at
this
time
are
NH4+-N
SOC,
could
be
improved
by
artificially
increasing
inputs
nutrients
conservation
measures,
promoting
overall
function
artificial
protective
desert
highways.
In
addition
providing
solid
scientific
foundation
use
maintenance
also
an
invaluable
resource
researching
arid
regions.
Language: Английский
Selecting appropriate forage cover crops to improve growth, yield, and fruit quality of wolfberry by regulation of photosynthesis and biotic stress resistance
Fang Wang,
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Lizhen Zhu,
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Jun He
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et al.
Scientia Horticulturae,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
337, P. 113470 - 113470
Published: July 12, 2024
Language: Английский
Physicochemical fractionation reveals increased soil organic carbon storage in a wolfberry orchard under cover cropping
Fang Wang,
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Haonan Chen,
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Yamiao Gao
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et al.
Plant and Soil,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Effects of a Multifunctional Cover Crop (LivinGro®) on Soil Quality Indicators in Zaragoza, Spain
Land,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1), P. 27 - 27
Published: Dec. 26, 2024
Soil
degradation
is
a
significant
threat
to
agricultural
systems
and
contemporary
societies
worldwide,
especially
in
the
context
of
climate
change.
Proper
management
priority
for
maintaining
food
security
achieving
sustainable
development.
It
therefore
important
assess
efficacy
different
interventions
that
are
designed
improve
quality
soils.
Measurements
physical,
chemical,
biological
indicators
soil
can
be
used
examine
strategies
or
methods
were
prevent
degradation.
We
measured
seven
physicochemical
at
representative
experimental
plot
nectarines
province
Zaragoza
(Spain)
over
three
years
(2020–2023)
compared
effect
multifunctional
cover
crop
(LivinGro®
MCC,
Basel,
Switzerland)
with
conventional
treatment
(control)
on
quality.
samples
collected
every
two
months
from
treelines
inter-rows
(paths
farming
vehicles).
In
general,
MCC
zones
had
better
health,
key
such
as
basal
respiration,
organic
matter,
nitrogen,
porosity.
Climatic
variability,
seasonal
differences
rainfall,
also
affected
multiple
indicators.
During
many
sample
periods,
significantly
increased
total
nitrate,
porosity,
available
water
content,
but
control
no
bulk
density.
The
between
zones,
greater
during
wet
seasons.
Our
results
indicate
LivinGro®
prevented
soils
region
continental
Mediterranean
climate.
Language: Английский
Morpho-Physiological Traits and Oil Quality in Drought-Tolerant Raphanus sativus L. Used for Biofuel Production
Plants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(12), P. 1583 - 1583
Published: June 7, 2024
Raphanus
sativus
L.
is
a
potential
source
of
raw
material
for
biodiesel
fuel
due
to
the
high
oil
content
in
its
grains.
In
Brazil,
this
species
cultivated
low
rainfall
off-season,
which
limits
productivity
crop.
The
present
study
investigated
effects
water
restriction
on
physiological
and
biochemical
responses,
production
components,
quality
R.
at
different
development
stages.
treatments
consisted
100%
replacement
(control),
66%,
33%
field
capacity
during
phenological
stages
vegetative
growth,
flowering,
grain
filling.
We
evaluated
characteristics
relations,
gas
exchange,
chlorophyll
fluorescence,
chloroplast
pigment,
proline,
sugar
content.
components
chemical
properties
were
also
determined
end
harvest
cycle.
Drought
tolerance
was
found
be
mediated
primarily
growth
stage
by
changes
photosynthetic
metabolism,
stability
photochemical
efficiency,
increased
proline
concentrations,
maintenance
tissue
hydration.
Grain
filling
most
sensitive
limitation
showed
reduction
yield
However,
composition
not
altered
deficit.
Our
data
suggest
that
drought-tolerant
species.
Language: Английский
Key Soil Abiotic Factors Driving Soil Sickness in Lycium barbarum L. Under Long-Term Monocropping
Agronomy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(11), P. 2525 - 2525
Published: Oct. 27, 2024
Sustainable
cultivation
of
Lycium
barbarum
L.
(L.
barbarum)
in
northwest
China
faces
challenges
due
to
soil
sickness.
While
previous
studies
have
explored
variations
barbarum’s
root-associated
microbiota,
the
impact
properties
on
its
growth
performance
and
plant–soil
feedback
remains
unclear.
This
study
investigated
changes
across
topsoil
(0–20
cm)
subsoil
(20–40
primary
regions
China,
evaluating
seedling
through
pot
experiments.
Results
revealed
significantly
higher
fresh
shoot
weights
seedlings
cultivated
compared
subsoil,
with
showing
an
inverse
trend.
Redundancy
analysis
indicated
positive
correlations
between
both
weight
electrical
conductivity
dissolved
nitrogen
content,
while
negative
were
observed
pH
at
depths.
Notably,
organic
carbon
content
negatively
correlated
topsoil,
suggesting
a
potential
relationship
continuous
single-species
plant
litter
input
sickness
under
monocropping
conditions.
These
findings
indicate
that
long-term
single
type,
rather
than
chemical
fertilization,
may
primarily
contribute
providing
valuable
insights
for
developing
sustainable
practices
growing
barbarum.
Language: Английский
Effects of water-fertiliser coupling on the photosynthesis and quality of Lycium barbarum based on predicted crop evapotranspiration (ETc)
Yunfeng Liang,
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Dongpu Feng,
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Zhaojun Sun
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(1)
Published: Dec. 28, 2024
Abstract
Lycium
barbarum
is
an
important
economic
crop
in
the
arid
region
of
Northwest
China,
and
regulation
irrigation
fertilisation
way
to
improve
quality
yield
.
To
explore
effects
water-fertiliser
coupling
on
photosynthesis,
under
methods
based
predicted
evapotranspiration
(ET
c
),
ET
was
calculated
via
reference
o
)
basis
public
weather
forecasts,
water
volume
determined
as
a
proportion
this
A
field
experiment
conducted
completely
randomised
experimental
design
with
five
volumes
(W0
(100%
W1
(90%
W2
(80%
W3
(70%
W4
(65%
))
three
fertiliser
application
rates
(high
(FH),
medium
(FM)
low
(FL)).
The
results
revealed
that
chlorophyll
content,
G
sw
,
C
i
leaves
100-grain
weight
fresh
fruit
increased
increasing
irrigation,
protein
fat
total
sugar
content
polysaccharide
dried
fruits
first
then
decreased
same
level
fertilisation,
maximum
value
these
indexes
reached
70%
−
100%
At
level,
E,
A,
volume,
at
rate
FM.
comprehensive
evaluation
principal
component
analysis
(PCA)
optimum
treatment
both
years
W0FM
(irrigation
corresponding
range
254.2–309.4
mm,
N-P
2
O
5
-K
315-82-135
kg
ha
−1
which
significantly
greater
2021
(2022)
than
CK.
daily
changes
by
46.54%
(31.53%),
7.08%
(59.26%),
18.55%
(10.74%)
34.58%
(29.81%),
respectively.
In
(2022),
betaine
2.88%
(10.11%),
1.56%
(10.02%),
8.37%
(21.69%),
13.57%
(24.81%)
31.39%
(71.50%),
study
may
provide
theoretical
for
improving
efficiency
zone
China.
Language: Английский