HUBEI AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ›› 2020, Vol. 59 ›› Issue (16): 34-37.doi: 10.14088/j.cnki.issn0439-8114.2020.16.007

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Study on the effect of polyhalite on wheat in yellow soil and purple soil in western Hubei province

WU Mao-qian1, CHENG Zi-zhen1, LIU Dong-bi1, ZHOU Ji-wen2, KONG Xiang-qiong2, ZHANG Xiang-cheng2, LI Yong-peng3, ROBERT MEAKIN4, FAN Xiao-hui4   

  1. 1. Institute of Plant Protection and Soil Fertilizer, Hubei Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Hubei Engineering Research Center for Agricultural Non-point Source Pollution Control/ National Station for Qianjiang Agro-Environment/Key Laboratory of Fertilization from Agricultural Wastes, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,Wuhan 430064, China;
    2. Xingshan Cultivated Land and Fertilizer Management Station/Xingshan Agricultural Environment Protection Station, Xingshan 443700,Hubei,China;
    3. Gufu Town Agricultural Technological Service Center of Xingshan County, Xingshan 443799,Hubei, China;
    4. Crop Nutrients, Anglo American, Scarborough YO11 3ZB, UK
  • Received:2020-01-22 Online:2020-08-25 Published:2020-10-09

Abstract: The effect of polyhalite on wheat in yellow and purple soils collected from west Hubei province was studied by a greenhouse pot experiment in whole wheat growth duration. Results showed that, in yellow and purple soils, polyhalite treatment significantly increased grain yield of wheat by 28.7% and 46.6% respectively compared with CK (KCl) treatment, which mainly because polyhalite treatment significantly increased the amount of effective panicle by 31.2% and 37.5% in yellow and purple soils, respectively. In yellow soil, Ca and Mg uptake in wheat plant from polyhalite treatment was almost identical to that from CK treatment, whereas S uptake from polyhalite treatment was significantly higher than that from CK treatment by 44.6%; In purple soil, polyhalite treatment significantly increased Ca, Mg and S uptake in wheat plant by 7.7%, 25.0% and 81.8%, respectively. The above results implied that, wheat responded better to polyhalite in purple soil than in yellow soil, and mainly because the effective Ca, Mg and S content in purple soil was obviously lower than that in yellow soil.

Key words: polyhalite, yellow soil, purple soil, wheat, yield, nutrient uptake

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