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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2022, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (4): 887-893.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202204.024

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Effects of drilling waste combined with exogenous organic matter on physicochemical properties of aeolian sandy soil and growth of spinach

WANG Xi1, FAN Jun2*, ZHOU Gu2, FU Wei2   

  1. 1College of Urban and Environment Science, Northwest University, Xi'an 710127, China;
    2State Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, Shaanxi, China
  • Received:2021-10-30 Accepted:2022-01-06 Online:2022-04-15 Published:2022-10-15

Abstract: An indoor potted experiment was carried out to study the application effects of water-based waste drilling mud (WBDM) and drill cuttings combined with humic acid and woody peat in aeolian sandy soil.We analyze their effects on the growth of spinach, in order to provide a reference for the resource utilization of drilling waste and the improvement of aeolian sandy soil. A total of three individual experiments were set up: 4 treatments in the basic group, taking aeolian sandy soil as the control (CK), mixing aeolian sandy soil and drill cuttings at a mass ratio of 1:1, then added with 0, 2%, and 4% WBDM (dry basis) respectively. The basic group treatment was added with 1% humic acid, 1% humic acid+3% woody peat mixture respectively, as the humic acid group and woody peat group. The results showed that in the basic group, drilling waste application significantly increased soil organic matter content (SOM), pH and electrical conductivity, the 2% WBDM significantly promoted the growth of spinach. Humic acid and woody peat reduced soil pH and increased SOM content and electrical conductivity. Plant growth indicators such as plant height, total leaf area, fresh weight and dry weight of the humic acid group were higher than the corresponding treatments in the basic group. The mixed addition of humic acid and woody peat did not affect plant growth. The treatment with the best performance was to add 2% WBDM to the humic acid group, and the SOM was 13.1 g·kg-1, spinach's plant height, total leaf area, fresh weight and dry weight significantly increased by 49.7%, 93.4%, 83.3%, and 34.6% than CK after 40 days of sowing. The application of drilling waste with organic matter could significantly increase SOM content and promote spinach growth. Aeolian sandy soil + drill cuttings + WBDM (2%) + humic acid (1%) was the best combination mode.

Key words: aeolian sandy soil, water-based waste drilling mud, drill cuttings, humic acid, woody peat