Effect of Compound Microbial Fertilizer on Growth of Greenhouse Cucumber Seedlings
Abstract: The effect of compound microbial fertilizer on the growth and physiological-biochemical indexes of cucumber seedlings was studied by watering root using concentration of the compound microbial fertilizer at 105cfu/mL, 106cfu/mL, 107cfu/mL and 108cfu/mL, respectively. The results showed that along with compound microbial fertilizer concentration increasing continuously, plant height, stem diameter, wet weight of cucumber seedlings presented the law of first increasing and then decreasing as well as the contents of chlorophyll, root activity and CAT, POD activity. Leaf area was reducing with the compound microbial fertilizer concentration rising. The compound microbial fertilizer played no significant role in the number of leaves. With the increase of the compound microbial fertilizer concentration, the promotion effect of compound microbial fertilizer reached to the maximum with treatment concentration of the compound microbial fertilizer at 106cfu/mL. The contents of chlorophyll of cucumber, root activity and activities of SOD and CAT increased by 14.1%、194.0%、217.0%、43.4% compared with CK, respectively. The activity of SOD increased with the increase of the compound microbial fertilizer concentration. The activity of SOD is the highest at the compound microbial fertilizer at 108cfu/mL, which is 38.5% higher than the control. Considering the influences of compound microbial fertilizer on the growth and physiological biochemical indexes of cucumber seedlings comprehensively, it was best to control concentration of compound microbial fertilizer at 106cfu/mL.
Key words: Cucumber; Compound microbial fertilizer; Watering root; Physiological and biochemical characteristics
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