Effect of Different Matrixes on the Growth of Aquilaria sinensis Seedlings in Containers
doi: 10.16779/j.cnki.1003-5508.2015.03.020
- Received Date: 2014-12-04
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Key words:
- Aquilaria sinensis /
- Seedling matrix /
- Available nutrients
Abstract: By using three kinds of composted matrixes and forest soil as control and after researching their physicochemical properties, seedling-raising substrate tests of Aquilaria sinensis were conducted in the Puwen Forest Farm. The results showed that (1) three composted matrixes were light matrixes and their available nutrients were higher than those of forest soil. (2) The seedling height,ground diameter and biomass in four kinds of matrixes had obvious differences. The best performance was 1#substrate(milled bagass + 20% of the volume of the cow dung,vhaep=2m3),and the worst performance was forest soil(CK). Therefore,the 1#substrate was the most ideal seedling matrix of Aquilaria sinensis in this study.