Effects of Different Agricultural Wastes on the Growth of Photinia × fraseri Under Natural Low-Temperature Conditions
2025
Xiaoye Li | Jie Li | Airong Liu | Yuanbing Zhang | Kunkun Zhao
As low temperature is a key factor affecting the growth and development of plants and the utilization of agricultural waste has significant research value, this study explores the effects of 16 agricultural wastes on the growth of P. fraseri under natural low-temperature conditions and evaluates its cold resistance capacity. Soil chemical properties were analyzed and all the wastes were found to exhibit alkalinity. The highest total nitrogen content was found in group A (garden soil/coir/municipal sludge = 7:1:2). In this group, the branch number, branch length, and branch diameter were the largest. Interestingly, the plants in group E (garden soil/coir/pig manure = 7:1:2) had the highest average number of new shoots, with 5.72. Analysis of the physiological indexes of leaves revealed that the proline content, superoxide dismutase activity, fresh weight, and dry weight of plants in group L (garden soil/coir/pear residue = 7:1:2) were the highest. The stomatal conductance and transpiration rate of the leaves of plants in group L were the largest, at 86.23 mmol∙:m&minus:2∙:s&minus:1 and 1.67 mmol∙:m&minus:2∙:s&minus:1, respectively. Furthermore, combined with morphological and physiological indicators for membership function analysis, the results show that plants in group A exhibited optimal growth under natural low temperature. Correlation analysis indicated varying degrees of correlation between 38 pairs of indicators, including branch number and branch length, intercellular CO2 concentration and stomatal conductance, and leaf fresh weight and dry weight. Heatmap analysis showed that branch number, branch length, and branch diameter were highest in group A plants, while the highest levels of proline occurred in group L plants. In this study, groups A and L are recommended for growth under naturally low-temperature conditions.
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