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Jiacheng Zhang1, Xiaoya Duan1, Pengxiao Sun1
1Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Genetics, Breeding and Multiple Utilization of Crops, Institute of Genetics and Breeding in Horticultural Plants, College of Horticulture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China.
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The ponkan (Citrus reticulata Blanco cv. Ponkan), an important citrus crop, is increasingly threatened by soil acidification. This study evaluated the efficacy of various soil amendments, including lime alone (L), lime with gypsum and organic fertilizer (LGOF), lime plus K2CO3 (LK), and lime with chicken manure ash (LCMA), in mitigating soil acidification and improving ponkan seedling growth. Surface-applied lime raised topsoil pH and acid buffering capacity while reducing exchangeable Al. However, combined amendments (LGOF, LK, LCMA) more effectively alleviated acidity throughout the soil profile. They significantly increased pH and buffering capacity, decreased exchangeable H and Al in the 20-40 cm layer, and elevated exchangeable base cations (K+, Ca2+, Mg2+). These changes reduced Al content in roots, stems, and leaves, promoted deeper root growth, and increased biomass and nutrient uptake (N, P, K). Physiologically, combined amendments enhanced photosynthetic performance (chlorophyll, Pn, ΦPSII) and increased activity of key metabolic enzymes (Rubisco, SS, SPS, NR, GS), promoting sucrose, starch, and protein accumulation. LK rapidly raised subsoil pH and potassium levels, ideal for K-deficient orchards. LGOF and LCMA improved overall fertility by supplying Ca and Mg, with LGOF additionally enhancing soil structure in poorly structured acidic soils.
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