利用微生物产品对农田进行秸秆处理的可持续农业发展:以越南为例。

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Environmental Health Insights Pub Date : 2025-06-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11786302251343765
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摘要

秸秆焚烧仍然是一个重大的环境和农业挑战,释放有害污染物并消耗土壤肥力。本研究评价了2种新型微生物制剂NTT-02和NTT-03在促进秸秆分解和提高土壤质量方面的效果。田间试验表明,与未经处理的对照相比,施用NTT-02导致总有机碳(TOC)增加15%,总氮(TN)增加12%,总磷(TP)增加10%。此外,好氧微生物总数增加了1.5倍,纤维素分解微生物数量增加了一倍,表明土壤微生物活性增强。微生物处理加速了秸秆的分解,使分解期由28 d缩短至14 ~ 18 d。此外,与传统做法相比,水稻产量提高了8%至10%。这些结果突出了以微生物为基础的秸秆处理作为露天焚烧的可持续替代方案的潜力,促进了土壤健康的改善,提高了作物生产力,并促进了对环境负责的农业实践。
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Sustainable Agricultural Development Through Straw Treatment on Fields Using Microbial Products: A Case Study in Vietnam.

Straw burning remains a significant environmental and agricultural challenge, releasing harmful pollutants and depleting soil fertility. This study evaluates the effectiveness of 2 novel microbial formulations, NTT-02 and NTT-03, in promoting straw decomposition and enhancing soil quality. Field experiments demonstrated that NTT-02 application resulted in a 15% increase in total organic carbon (TOC), a 12% increase in total nitrogen (TN), and a 10% increase in total phosphorus (TP) compared to untreated controls. Additionally, total aerobic microbial counts increased by 1.5 times, and cellulose-decomposing microorganisms doubled in population, indicating enhanced soil microbial activity. The microbial treatments accelerated straw decomposition, reducing the breakdown period from 28 days to 14 to 18 days. Furthermore, rice yield improved by 8% to 10% relative to conventional practices. These results highlight the potential of microbial-based straw treatments as a sustainable alternative to open-field burning, promoting improved soil health, enhanced crop productivity, and environmentally responsible agricultural practices.

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