CHEN Yun-Feng, CAO Zhi-Ping, YU Yong-Li. Impact of alternative methyl bromide technology on soil nutrient and microbial biomass carbon in tomato greenhouse[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2007, 15(5): 42-45.
Citation: CHEN Yun-Feng, CAO Zhi-Ping, YU Yong-Li. Impact of alternative methyl bromide technology on soil nutrient and microbial biomass carbon in tomato greenhouse[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2007, 15(5): 42-45.

Impact of alternative methyl bromide technology on soil nutrient and microbial biomass carbon in tomato greenhouse

  • Four alternative technologies to the use of methyl bromide with ordinary film(MB+PE), metham sodium with ordinary film(MS+PE), MB and MS dosage reduction by virtually impermeable films(VIF) and soil solarization in combination with selected biological control agents(SS+BCA), were chosen for application to an experimental site in Qingzhou, Shandong Province from 2001 to 2003. Soil nutrient indices and microbial biomass C were respectively investigated. Results for 2001~2002 show that soil pH, available P and K and cation exchange capacity(CEC) have no significant difference among the treatment plots. Methyl bromide fumigation measures under PE and VIF prompt release of NH+4-N. Soil microbial biomass C decreases after soil disinfection and has no significant difference among treatments with MB+PE, MB+VIF, MS+PE and MS+VIF. Results for 2002~2003,when organic fertilizers were applied, are similar to that for 2001~2002,except that SS+BCA promotes NH+4-N release and decreases microbial biomass C. In the two years of 2001~2003,microbial biomass C shows significant seasonal variation and application of organic fertilizer accelerates microbial biomass C turnover.
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