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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (08): 2086-2091.

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Effects of organic fish protein liquid fertilizer on enzyme activities and microbial biomass C and N in a silt soil.

WEI Xiu-li, LEI Ping, SHI Wei-yong   

  1. Zhejiang Province Key Laboratory of Subtropical Soil and Plant Nutrition, Key Laboratory of Polluted Environment Remediation and Ecological Health, Ministry of Education, College of Environment and Resource, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China
  • Online:2010-08-18 Published:2010-08-18

Abstract: By the method of thermostatic culture, this paper studied the effects of different application rates (0.5, 1.5, and 2.5 ml·kg-1) of organic fish protein liquid fertilizer on the enzyme activities and microbial biomass C and N in a silt soil, and the relationships between these parameters and soil nutrient contents. Under the application of the liquid fertilizer, soil pH varied in the range of 7.07-7.31, but had no significant difference from the control. With the increasing application rate of the liquid fertilizer, the activities of soil phosphatase, urease, and protease, as well as the soil biomass C and N, all increased significantly, and the increment was 127, 190 and 196%, 39.81, 78.06 and 173.24%, 56.37, 108.29 and 199.98%, 167, 395 and 474%, and 121, 243 and 406%, respectively, compared with the control. The peak time of the soil urease and protease activities and microbial biomass C and N differed with the fertilization treatments. Soil phosphase, urease, and protease activities and microbial biomass C and N were significantly positively correlated with soil nutrient contents, suggesting that applying organic fish protein liquid fertilizer to silt soil could improve soil microbial growth and enzyme activities, and accordingly, promote the decomposition and transformation of soil organic matter and the release of soil available nutrient elements.

Key words: organic fish protein liquid fertilizer, silt soil, enzyme activity, microbial biomass C and N, vermicomposting, nutrient content, 3DEEM, dissolved organic matter, fluorescence regional integration (FRI).