TITLE:
Soil Fertility Comparison between Rotations of Tobacco-Rice (TR) and Rape-Rice (RR)
AUTHORS:
Xiangzhen Kong, Yansong Xiao, Qinyi Zhi, Yahua Liao, Bin He, Hong Jian, Juan Li, Zhihui Cao, Sijun Li, Decheng Li
KEYWORDS:
Comparison, Soil Fertility Indicator, Soil Integrated Index, Tobacco-Rice Rotation (TR), Rape-Rice Rotation (RR), Chenzhou
JOURNAL NAME:
Agricultural Sciences,
Vol.12 No.12,
December
24,
2021
ABSTRACT: Tobacco-planting plays an important role in ensuring the high-quality tobacco raw materials supply and the local social and economic development in Chenzhou City. In recent years whether tobacco-planting is better for the maintenance and improvement of soil fertility than other crop-planting has been highly concerned. In this study, 16 soil fertility indicators and soil integrated index (IFI) were compared by 21 pairs of fields in Chenzhou city under the rotations of tobacco-rice (TF) and rice-rice (RR), and results showed that, comparing the mean values of soil fertility indicators, the contents of OM, TN, AN, AK, S and IFI were extremely significantly higher in TR than those in RR (p 2O5 and K2O are 8.61, 5.25 and 24.89 kg per 667 m2 respectively in tobacco-growing season, while the net decrease of N, P2O5 and K2O are 8.88, 4.70 and 4.62 kg per 667 m2 respectively in rape-growing season. C.V. of soil fertility indicators and IFI were meanly lower in TR (52.25% and 15.95%, respectively) than those in RR (63.07% and 22.12%, respectively). Comparatively, tobacco-planting can improve soil fertility better than rape-planting when rotated with late rice in Chenzhou city. For tobacco-planting, Mg fertilizer should be applied for 23.8% TR fields, while more N, K, Ca, Mg, S and B fertilizers should be applied for 42.86%, 23.81%, 14.29%, 47.62%, 80.95% and 47.62% RR fields, respectively.