Plant Availability of Magnesium in Typical Tea Plantation Soils

Background and Aims: Magnesium (Mg) fertilizer has been proved to play an important role in improving the yield and quality of tea. However, plant availability of Mg, including its use, efficiency, and quality improvement effects, were highly affected by plant species, soil characteristics (nutritio...

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Main Authors: Qunfeng Zhang, Dandan Tang, Xiangde Yang, Saipan Geng, Ying He, Yupei Chen, Xiaoyun Yi, Kang Ni, Meiya Liu, Jianyun Ruan
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.641501/full
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spelling doaj-e59a16aa2c21472e9ba5d6b093a8baff2021-08-10T06:04:46ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-08-011210.3389/fpls.2021.641501641501Plant Availability of Magnesium in Typical Tea Plantation SoilsQunfeng ZhangDandan TangXiangde YangSaipan GengYing HeYupei ChenXiaoyun YiKang NiMeiya LiuJianyun RuanBackground and Aims: Magnesium (Mg) fertilizer has been proved to play an important role in improving the yield and quality of tea. However, plant availability of Mg, including its use, efficiency, and quality improvement effects, were highly affected by plant species, soil characteristics (nutritional status, etc.), and Mg status (chemical-available, etc.).Methods: Tea plants were pot-cultivated in 12 typical tea plantation soils amended with and without Mg fertilizer. Exchangeable Mg (Ex-Mg) concentration in soils was quantitatively extracted using four extraction solutions (Mehlich-3, BaCl2, CaCl2, and NH4OAC). Plant availability of Mg was evaluated by Mg uptake and its use efficiency, as well as its association with quality components in tea plants.Results: Ex-Mg in soils was extracted most efficiently by Mehlich-3, while Mg concentrations in tea plant tissue were higher correlated with Ex-Mg extracted by CaCl2 than other extraction solutions. Mg fertilizer use efficiency in tea plant varied from 6.08 to 29.56 %, and the effect of Mg application on tea quality improvement and the use efficiency of Mg fertilizer both negatively correlated with total Mg concentration (r = −0.94 and −0.63, respectively) and nitrogen (N) level (r = −0.61 and −0.51, respectively) in soils prior to tea plant cultivation.Conclusions: CaCl2 could be recommended for plant-available Mg extraction in tea plantation soil, and Mg fertilizer use efficiency could be affected and predicted by total N and Mg status in soils prior to tea plant cultivation, providing a potential theoretical for the guidance of Mg fertilization for tea yield and quality improvement in tea plantation management.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.641501/fullMg fertilizationtea plantMg efficiencyplant availability of Mgtea plantation soils
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author Qunfeng Zhang
Dandan Tang
Xiangde Yang
Saipan Geng
Ying He
Yupei Chen
Xiaoyun Yi
Kang Ni
Meiya Liu
Jianyun Ruan
spellingShingle Qunfeng Zhang
Dandan Tang
Xiangde Yang
Saipan Geng
Ying He
Yupei Chen
Xiaoyun Yi
Kang Ni
Meiya Liu
Jianyun Ruan
Plant Availability of Magnesium in Typical Tea Plantation Soils
Frontiers in Plant Science
Mg fertilization
tea plant
Mg efficiency
plant availability of Mg
tea plantation soils
author_facet Qunfeng Zhang
Dandan Tang
Xiangde Yang
Saipan Geng
Ying He
Yupei Chen
Xiaoyun Yi
Kang Ni
Meiya Liu
Jianyun Ruan
author_sort Qunfeng Zhang
title Plant Availability of Magnesium in Typical Tea Plantation Soils
title_short Plant Availability of Magnesium in Typical Tea Plantation Soils
title_full Plant Availability of Magnesium in Typical Tea Plantation Soils
title_fullStr Plant Availability of Magnesium in Typical Tea Plantation Soils
title_full_unstemmed Plant Availability of Magnesium in Typical Tea Plantation Soils
title_sort plant availability of magnesium in typical tea plantation soils
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background and Aims: Magnesium (Mg) fertilizer has been proved to play an important role in improving the yield and quality of tea. However, plant availability of Mg, including its use, efficiency, and quality improvement effects, were highly affected by plant species, soil characteristics (nutritional status, etc.), and Mg status (chemical-available, etc.).Methods: Tea plants were pot-cultivated in 12 typical tea plantation soils amended with and without Mg fertilizer. Exchangeable Mg (Ex-Mg) concentration in soils was quantitatively extracted using four extraction solutions (Mehlich-3, BaCl2, CaCl2, and NH4OAC). Plant availability of Mg was evaluated by Mg uptake and its use efficiency, as well as its association with quality components in tea plants.Results: Ex-Mg in soils was extracted most efficiently by Mehlich-3, while Mg concentrations in tea plant tissue were higher correlated with Ex-Mg extracted by CaCl2 than other extraction solutions. Mg fertilizer use efficiency in tea plant varied from 6.08 to 29.56 %, and the effect of Mg application on tea quality improvement and the use efficiency of Mg fertilizer both negatively correlated with total Mg concentration (r = −0.94 and −0.63, respectively) and nitrogen (N) level (r = −0.61 and −0.51, respectively) in soils prior to tea plant cultivation.Conclusions: CaCl2 could be recommended for plant-available Mg extraction in tea plantation soil, and Mg fertilizer use efficiency could be affected and predicted by total N and Mg status in soils prior to tea plant cultivation, providing a potential theoretical for the guidance of Mg fertilization for tea yield and quality improvement in tea plantation management.
topic Mg fertilization
tea plant
Mg efficiency
plant availability of Mg
tea plantation soils
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.641501/full
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