Fig. 1. Changes of NH4-N and NO3-N concentrations in the soil for the different treatments during cabbage cultivation. DAT; days after transplanting. Results are the mean of triplicates samples and error bars indicate standard deviation.
Fig. 2. Changes of P2O5 concentrations in the soil for the different treatments during cabbage cultivation. DAT; days after transplanting. Results are the mean of triplicates samples and error bars indicate standard deviation.
Fig. 3. Changes of K2O concentrations in the soil for the different treatments during cabbage cultivation. DAT; days after transplanting. Results are the mean of triplicates samples and error bars indicate standard deviation.
Fig. 4. Comparsions of cabbage growth responses to different treatments.
Table 1. Chemical Properties of the Soil Before Experiment
Table 2. Chemical Components of Biochar and Pig Manure Compost*
Table 3. Cabbage Growth Responses to the Treatments
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