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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2003, Vol. ›› Issue (10): 1617-1621.

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Effect of soil fertility on chestnut stem diseases

SHU Qinglong1, XU Jianmin2, XIAO Bin2, DUAN Lin2, ZHENG Hongbin1, ZOU Yunding1   

  1. 1. Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei 230036, China;
    2. Forest Department of Anhui Province, Hefei 230031, China
  • Received:2003-07-16 Revised:2003-09-02

Abstract: Studies on the relationship between soil fertility and chestnut stem disease showed that in soil physical factors, the disease index in the chestnut orchards with clay soil and stone soil was higher than that with loam, sand loam and yellow-brown loam soil.It was increased with the increasing soil bulk density, and decreased with increasing soil depths.In soil chemical factors, the disease index negatively associated with the contents of organic matter and available phosphorus, and not with total nitrogen, Kand pHvalue.Based on the above factors and stepwise regression, five factors such as soil depth, bulk density, clay soil, organic matter and available phosphorus were regarded as important to the disease, and a linear multiple regression model that predicts the development level of the diseases was derived, which could assist in manageming the particular stand against chestnut stem diseases in Anhui Province.

Key words: Chestnut, Soil fertility, Stem diseases, Regression analysis

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