Effects of Oxidized Brown Coal Humic Acid Fertilizer on the Relative Height Growth Rate of Three Tree Species

This study aimed to identify the effects of oxidized brown coal humic acid fertilizer on the relative growth rate of several tree species intended for reforestation. Field experiments were carried out during 2011–2014 at the Research and Experimental Center for Combating Desertification lo...

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Main Authors: Ganchudur Tsetsegmaa, Khaulenbek Akhmadi, Wonwoo Cho, Sora Lee, Romika Chandra, Choi Eun Jeong, Rogers Wainkwa Chia, Hoduck Kang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/6/360
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spelling doaj-f52ec496facb488eac1699c4001d84ba2020-11-25T01:22:37ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072018-06-019636010.3390/f9060360f9060360Effects of Oxidized Brown Coal Humic Acid Fertilizer on the Relative Height Growth Rate of Three Tree SpeciesGanchudur Tsetsegmaa0Khaulenbek Akhmadi1Wonwoo Cho2Sora Lee3Romika Chandra4Choi Eun Jeong5Rogers Wainkwa Chia6Hoduck Kang7Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University Biomedi Campus, Goyang-si 10326, KoreaMongolian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography & Geoecology, Ulaanbaatar 16062, MongoliaDepartment of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University Biomedi Campus, Goyang-si 10326, KoreaDepartment of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University Biomedi Campus, Goyang-si 10326, KoreaDepartment of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University Biomedi Campus, Goyang-si 10326, KoreaDepartment of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University Biomedi Campus, Goyang-si 10326, KoreaDepartment of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University Biomedi Campus, Goyang-si 10326, KoreaDepartment of Biological and Environmental Science, Dongguk University Biomedi Campus, Goyang-si 10326, KoreaThis study aimed to identify the effects of oxidized brown coal humic acid fertilizer on the relative growth rate of several tree species intended for reforestation. Field experiments were carried out during 2011–2014 at the Research and Experimental Center for Combating Desertification located at the Elsen Tasarkhai station in central Mongolia. The trees studied were Populus sibirica Tausch., Salix ledebouriana Trautv., and Acer tataricum L. The experiment was conducted with concentrations of 2000, 10,000, and 20,000 mg L−1 of humic acid fertilization treatment. Measurement of the relative height growth rate (RHGR) was undertaken for a period of four years. The results demonstrated significant differences between the humic fertilizer concentrations, which varied depending on the species. Compared to monthly RHGR over the study period, the treatment using fertilizers yielded significantly better tree growth. P. sibirica, when treated with 2000 mg L−1 and 10,000 mg L−1 humic acid fertilizers, had significant height growth rates. S. ledebouriana with 20,000 mg L−1 of humic acid fertilzers treatments showed the highest RHGR. In addition, when the humic acid treatments were compared to the control, results showed that oxidized brown coal humic acid fertilizers as an organic fertilizer can have a significant effect on the growth of A. tataricum. The results equally showed that the soil chemical properties EC, CO2, NO3, and K2O were significant among all the treatments compared to control. The effect on P2O5 significantly increased in all the treatments; however, there was no significant effect on pH and Mg among all treatments. Combining the results obtained with reforestation and sustainable land-management practices can help to improve soil organics in degraded sandy soil regions.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/6/360reforestationhumic acid fertilizerrelative height growth ratesoil chemical properties
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author Ganchudur Tsetsegmaa
Khaulenbek Akhmadi
Wonwoo Cho
Sora Lee
Romika Chandra
Choi Eun Jeong
Rogers Wainkwa Chia
Hoduck Kang
spellingShingle Ganchudur Tsetsegmaa
Khaulenbek Akhmadi
Wonwoo Cho
Sora Lee
Romika Chandra
Choi Eun Jeong
Rogers Wainkwa Chia
Hoduck Kang
Effects of Oxidized Brown Coal Humic Acid Fertilizer on the Relative Height Growth Rate of Three Tree Species
Forests
reforestation
humic acid fertilizer
relative height growth rate
soil chemical properties
author_facet Ganchudur Tsetsegmaa
Khaulenbek Akhmadi
Wonwoo Cho
Sora Lee
Romika Chandra
Choi Eun Jeong
Rogers Wainkwa Chia
Hoduck Kang
author_sort Ganchudur Tsetsegmaa
title Effects of Oxidized Brown Coal Humic Acid Fertilizer on the Relative Height Growth Rate of Three Tree Species
title_short Effects of Oxidized Brown Coal Humic Acid Fertilizer on the Relative Height Growth Rate of Three Tree Species
title_full Effects of Oxidized Brown Coal Humic Acid Fertilizer on the Relative Height Growth Rate of Three Tree Species
title_fullStr Effects of Oxidized Brown Coal Humic Acid Fertilizer on the Relative Height Growth Rate of Three Tree Species
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Oxidized Brown Coal Humic Acid Fertilizer on the Relative Height Growth Rate of Three Tree Species
title_sort effects of oxidized brown coal humic acid fertilizer on the relative height growth rate of three tree species
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This study aimed to identify the effects of oxidized brown coal humic acid fertilizer on the relative growth rate of several tree species intended for reforestation. Field experiments were carried out during 2011–2014 at the Research and Experimental Center for Combating Desertification located at the Elsen Tasarkhai station in central Mongolia. The trees studied were Populus sibirica Tausch., Salix ledebouriana Trautv., and Acer tataricum L. The experiment was conducted with concentrations of 2000, 10,000, and 20,000 mg L−1 of humic acid fertilization treatment. Measurement of the relative height growth rate (RHGR) was undertaken for a period of four years. The results demonstrated significant differences between the humic fertilizer concentrations, which varied depending on the species. Compared to monthly RHGR over the study period, the treatment using fertilizers yielded significantly better tree growth. P. sibirica, when treated with 2000 mg L−1 and 10,000 mg L−1 humic acid fertilizers, had significant height growth rates. S. ledebouriana with 20,000 mg L−1 of humic acid fertilzers treatments showed the highest RHGR. In addition, when the humic acid treatments were compared to the control, results showed that oxidized brown coal humic acid fertilizers as an organic fertilizer can have a significant effect on the growth of A. tataricum. The results equally showed that the soil chemical properties EC, CO2, NO3, and K2O were significant among all the treatments compared to control. The effect on P2O5 significantly increased in all the treatments; however, there was no significant effect on pH and Mg among all treatments. Combining the results obtained with reforestation and sustainable land-management practices can help to improve soil organics in degraded sandy soil regions.
topic reforestation
humic acid fertilizer
relative height growth rate
soil chemical properties
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/6/360
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