WANG Jinsong, ZHANG Zhengyan, LU Junyuan, et al. Effects of Inapplicable Fresh Tobacco Leaves Added with Decomposing Inoculant on the Yield and Quality of Chinese Cabbage[J]. JOURNAL OF YUNNAN AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY(Natural Science), 2016, 31(3): 498-503. DOI: 10.16211/j.issn.1004-390X(n).2016.03.017
Citation: WANG Jinsong, ZHANG Zhengyan, LU Junyuan, et al. Effects of Inapplicable Fresh Tobacco Leaves Added with Decomposing Inoculant on the Yield and Quality of Chinese Cabbage[J]. JOURNAL OF YUNNAN AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY(Natural Science), 2016, 31(3): 498-503. DOI: 10.16211/j.issn.1004-390X(n).2016.03.017

Effects of Inapplicable Fresh Tobacco Leaves Added with Decomposing Inoculant on the Yield and Quality of Chinese Cabbage

  • The effect of inapplicable fresh tobacco leaves added with decomposing inoculant as base fertilizer on the yield and quality of Chinese cabbage was studied at three located sites for two years. The field experiment results showed that compared with applying single fertilizer, with adding decomposing inoculant to inapplicable fresh tobacco leaves, the yield increased by 14.00% and the contents of protein content, essential amino acid and vitamin C of Chinese cabbage increased by 9.03%, 14.00% and 52.94%, respectively. At the same time the content of cellulose reduced by 26.06%. Compared with applying the equivalent fresh tobacco leaves into the soil directly, with adding decomposing inoculant to inapplicable fresh tobacco leaves, the yield of Chinese cabbage increased by 2.80% and the contents of lysine, methionine, isoleucine and vitamin C increased significantly by 19.85%, 29.13%, 19.85% and 26.89%, respectively. At the same time, the content of cellulose reduced by 21.53%.
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