PRELIMINARY ESTIMATION THE IMPACT OF EFFECTIVE MICROORGANISMS AND FERTILIZATION ON THE YIELD, PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITY, WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF JAPANESE KNOTWEED (POLYGONUM USPIDATUM SIEBOLD & ZUCC.) AND CONTENTS OF SELECTED MINERALS IN SOIL

Abstract

The aim of research was preliminary assessment the influence of effective microorganisms and fertilization manure on the yield, morphological traits, photosynthetic activity, water use efficiency of Japanese knotweed (Polygonum Cuspidatum Siebold & Zucc.) and on amount of selected minerals in soil. Field experiment was conducted in 2014 and 2015 in Experimental Station in Lipnik near Stargard Szczeciński (53º12’N; 14º27’E), Poland. Experimental factors were EM – effective microorganisms (preparation) and fertilization manure. The experiment was conducted in the totally random system. The experiment consisted of four objects, in four replication: 1 – control (without EM preparation and fertilization); 2 – EM preparation; 3 – fertilization granulated manure; 4 – EM preparation and fertilization granulated manure. Effective microorganisms and manure fertilization had no significant effect on the yield, the number of plants per plot, their height, and diameter of stems of Japanese knotweed. Plants fertilized with manure and EM preparation with manure had higher concentrations of studied macronutrients (magnesium, calcium, phosphorus) and microelements. Greater intensity of assimilation and transpiration was observed in plants grown in the control plots (without EM and manure). Plant grown on objects fertilized with manure as well as EM preparation and manure- -treated better utilized water during its shortages (in 2015 year).<br/><br/>

Authors and Affiliations

Anna JAROSZEWSKA, Sławomir STANKOWSKI

Keywords

Related Articles

MONITORING AND PREVENTION OF LAMENESS IN A DAIRY CATTLE HERD

Hoof diseases in dairy cows maintained in the intensive production system occur with the same frequency as udder inflammation (mastitis), diseases of the reproductive system and metabolic disorders. Behaviour and motor a...

METABOLIC POTENTIAL OF BACTERIA STRAINS ISOLATED FROM POULTRY INDUSTRY WASTE

Microbial composition of poultry industry wastes was very diverse. They are inhabited by microorganisms that use organic substance to their growth. An appropriate composition of microorganisms is very important in the or...

INFLUENCE OF BLACK LOCUST (ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA L.) SHELTERBELTS ON FRACTIONAL HUMUS COMPOSITION AND BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ERODED LOESS SOIL

The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of field shelterbelts on fractional humus composition and biochemical properties of loess soil in the area highly threatened by water erosion. To this end, soil samp...

ANALYSIS OF FISH SPECIES COMPOSITION IN MIAZGA – A STREAM BLOCKED WITH A SMALL DAM RESERVOIR (PILICA RIVER BASIN, CENTRAL POLAND)

A study of fish species composition was performed in the stream Miazga, blocked with a dam without a fish ladder, located in the Pilica river basin. Three sites above and two below the reservoir were selected. The presen...

THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL DIFFERENTIATION ON CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF SEA BUCKTHORN (HIPPOPHAË RHAMNOIDES L.) LEAVES AS FEED MATERIAL

Due to the fact that sea buckthorn leaves could be a supplement to animal feed and food products, the present research aimed at determining the content of such elements as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnes...

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP79571
  • DOI 10.21005/AAPZ2016.38.2.04
  • Views 129
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Anna JAROSZEWSKA, Sławomir STANKOWSKI (2016). PRELIMINARY ESTIMATION THE IMPACT OF EFFECTIVE MICROORGANISMS AND FERTILIZATION ON THE YIELD, PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITY, WATER USE EFFICIENCY OF JAPANESE KNOTWEED (POLYGONUM USPIDATUM SIEBOLD & ZUCC.) AND CONTENTS OF SELECTED MINERALS IN SOIL. Folia Pomeranae Universitatis Technologiae Stetinensis Agricultura Alimentaria Piscaria et Zootechnica, 38(326), 48-59. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-79571