Fostering sustainable banana cultivation: Maximizing red soil performance with lignin-based humic acid liquid fertilizer

Jiamin Liang , Pengju Huo , Xiao Mo , Lidan Zhang , Xiaolin Fan , Shaolong Sun
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A novel lignin-based humic acid liquid fertilizer (LHF) was prepared by supplementing traditional humic acid fertilizer with lignin. The impact of LHF treatments in two distinct red soils was assessed through examination of soil nutrient content, enzyme activity, microbial abundance, and banana biomass. Compared to the conventional composite liquid fertilizer (CF) treatment, LHF treatment improved soil nutrients, including ammonium nitrogen, nitrate nitrogen, available nitrogen, available phosphorus, and organic matter. These improvements correlated with shifts in enzymatic activities and increases in microbial populations. The LHF treatments significantly promoted nutrient uptake in banana seedlings, and consequently, accelerated growth. This system allowed for precise determination of correlations between soil physicochemical properties and soil microorganisms, increasing our fundamental understanding of the impact of soil fertilization on microbial communities. The integration of lignin into liquid fertilizers represents a step forward in the research and development of high-efficiency fertilizers. Through the improvement of soil fertility and nutrient uptake, lignin application has the potential to significantly contribute to the advancement of sustainable agriculture.

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促进香蕉可持续种植:木质素基腐植酸液体肥料最大化红壤性能
通过在传统腐植酸肥料中添加木质素,制备了一种新型木质素基腐植酸液肥。通过土壤养分含量、酶活性、微生物丰度和香蕉生物量的测定,评价了LHF处理对两种不同红壤的影响。与常规复合液肥(CF)处理相比,LHF处理改善了土壤养分,包括铵态氮、硝态氮、速效氮、速效磷和有机质。这些改善与酶活性的变化和微生物种群的增加有关。LHF处理显著促进了香蕉幼苗对养分的吸收,从而促进了香蕉幼苗的生长。该系统可以精确测定土壤理化性质与土壤微生物之间的相关性,增加了我们对土壤施肥对微生物群落影响的基本认识。木质素与液体肥料的结合,标志着高效肥料的研究与开发向前迈进了一步。通过改善土壤肥力和养分吸收,木质素的施用具有显著促进可持续农业发展的潜力。
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