白云石支撑和cnf转运的多微量营养素配方:植物生长的先进肥料

IF 2.3 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Rahul Gupta, Naveen Kumar Verma and Nishith Verma*, 
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研究了一种载铜、锌、钼、硼微量营养素(MO-BO-CNF /白云石)的新型白云石纳米炭纤维(CNF /白云石)作为微氮肥料。白云石不仅作为cnf生长的基质,而且作为二次营养物质(钙和镁)的来源,这对植物健康至关重要。CNFs有效地将微量营养素从植物根转运到芽和叶。利用各种物理化学技术,包括透射电子显微镜、扫描电子显微镜、能量色散x射线能谱、x射线衍射(XRD)、x射线光电子能谱、原子吸收光谱和粒度分析,对合成的配方进行了表征。CNF的平均直径为~ 107.2 nm,而XRD和x射线光电子能谱证实了金属氧化物和CNF的形成。该配方的表面电荷为- 19.4 mV,比表面积约为109 m2/g,总孔隙体积为0.121 cc/g。用MO-BO-CNF /白云石(1 mg/mL)处理6 d,结果表明发芽率为95%。每kg土壤中添加1 g有机肥,在30 d的植物生长试验中,发现在根冠长、生物量、叶绿素和蛋白质含量等关键生长参数上有显著改善。该配方不仅提高了养分输送效率,而且提高了土壤的持水能力。MO-BO-CNF /白云石处理土壤的全氮含量增加了7.8倍,表明其在土壤肥力中的作用。在MO-BO-CNF /白云石处理组中,芽孢杆菌、醋酸杆菌和根瘤菌的丰度相对较高,有利于固氮。微量营养素的控制释放为提高现代农业生产力和可持续性提供了一条有希望的途径。
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Formulation of Dolomite-Supported and CNF-Translocated Multi-Micronutrients: An Advanced Fertilizer for Plant Growth

A novel dolomite-supported carbon nanofiber (CNF) formulation, loaded with copper, zinc, molybdenum, and boron micronutrients (MO-BO–CNF/dolomite) has been developed as a micronano fertilizer. Dolomite serves not only as a substrate for CNF-growth but also as the source of secondary nutrients (calcium and magnesium), which are essential for plant health. CNFs efficiently translocate micronutrients from plant roots to shoots and leaves. The synthesized formulation is characterized using various physicochemical techniques, including transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectroscopy, and particle size analysis. The average CNF diameter is determined to be ∼107.2 nm, while XRD and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopies confirm the formation of metal oxides and CNFs. The formulation shows a surface charge of −19.4 mV, with a specific surface area of approximately 109 m2/g and total pore volume of 0.121 cc/g. Seed germination assays on Cicer arietinum with MO-BO–CNF/dolomite (1 mg/mL) over 6 days show 95% germination percentage. The 30-day plant growth experiment performed on C. arietinum plants using a dose of 1 g of the fertilizer per kg of soil reveals a significant improvement in the key growth parameters including the root and shoot lengths, biomass, and chlorophyll and protein contents in plants. The formulation improves not only the nutrient delivery efficiency but also the water-holding capacity of soil. MO-BO–CNF/dolomite-treated soil show a 7.8-fold rise in total nitrogen, underscoring its role in soil fertility. A relatively higher abundance of Bacillus sp., Acetobacter sp., and Rhizobiales facilitates nitrogen fixation in the MO-BO–CNF/dolomite treatment group. A controlled release of micronutrients offers a promising avenue for boosting modern agricultural productivity and sustainability.

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