Soil Health
Chen Yanxi Microecology Team, China Agricultural University, China
Wang Qi
Chen Yanxi Microecology Team, China Agricultural University, China
Mei Ruhong
Chen Yanxi Microecology Team, China Agricultural University, China
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36956/rwae.v2i2.386
Received: 22 April 2021; Accepted: 24 May 2021; Published Online: 31 May 2021
Copyright © 2021 Daoren Tuya, Wang Qi, Mei Ruhong. Published by Nan Yang Academy of Sciences Pte. Ltd.
This is an open access article under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) License.
Abstract
Soil deterioration is caused by biological, physical and chemical factors and can not be attributed to chemical fertilizers. Based on the concept of soil health, we use biological, physical and chemical measures to regulate ecological balance and achieve the remediation goal. Soil is a small universe. The biological, physical and chemical systems engineering in the five levels of ecology should be used to control soil, restrain deterioration, repair balance and realize soil rehabilitation. This paper focuses on the correlation between soil health and inorganic fertilizer factors, and from microecology, regulates the dynamic balance of soil microecology with probiotics to achieve the goal of healthy soil fertility.Keywords: Soil; Remediation; Microecology
References
[1] Chen Yanxi. Trans. Plant Root Disease Fungi. Agricultural Press. 1956.
[2] Mei Ruhong. Biological Control of Take-All Disease in Wheat. Journal of Beijing Agricultural University 8 (2). 1982.
[3] Ecological Research of Soil-borne Plant Pathogens. Research Institute of Plant and Biological Control for Plant Diseases. Beijing Agricultural University. 1983.
[4] Mei Ruhong. Yield-increasing Bacteria. Agriculture Press. 1989.
[5] Ji Pingsheng. The Mechanism of the Yield-increasing Bacteria. Chinese Journal of Microecology 3 (1): 92-95. 1991.
[6] Lu Suyun et al. Biological Control of Plant Diseases. Beijing Agricultural University Press. 1993.
[7] Mei Ruhong. Plant Microecology. Agricultural Press. 1998.
[8] Baker K. F.,Cook R. J. Biological Control of Plant Pathogens. San Francisco Freeman. 1974.
[9] Georgeo N. Agrios. Disease Control by Immunizing, or Improving the Resistance of, the Host Plant Pathology (Fourth Edition) 192-195. Academic Press. 1997.