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Effect of continuous cropping on the rhizosphere soil and growth of common buckwheat

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PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE
Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 81-90

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1343943X.2019.1685895

Keywords

Common buckwheat; continuous cropping years; rhizosphere soil; plant traits; root system; yield

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Funding

  1. Science and Technology Support Plan of Guizhou province, China [QianKeHe ZhiCheng [2018]2297, [2019]2297]
  2. Major Research Projects of Innovation Groups of Guizhou [QianJiaoHe KY Zi [2017]033, [2018]015]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31560358]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of China [U1812401]
  5. Guizhou Provincial Government Karst Science Research Center [U1812401]
  6. Earmarked Fund for China Agricultyre Research System [CARS-07-A5]

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Common buckwheat is a health-care crop, and continuous cropping is one of the main factors restricting its high-yielding. In order to clarify the mechanism of continuous cropping of buckwheat, 4, 5and 6 years continuous cropping treatments were set up. We obtained the following results. The available nutrients content in rhizosphere soil, soil enzyme activity, leaf area, chlorophyll and soluble protein content, the peroxidase(POD) activity of leaves, agronomic traits, root index (except average diameter) of Fengtian1(FT1) decreased significantly with the increase of continuous cropping years. While, soil pH and the number of fungi in rhizosphere soil increased significantly, the number of bacteria in rhizosphere soil and the activity of catalase (CAT) and superoxide dismutase(SOD) in leaves first increased and then decreased. The yields of continuous cropping for 6 years were 12 times lower than the control crop. In conclusion, continuous cropping has certain effects on growth and yields of buckwheat.

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