%0 Journal Article %T Effect of Modified Biochar with Organic Fertiliser on the Growth and Development of Chinese Rose %A Liyuan Mu %A Hongyin Zhou %A Junlei Wang %A Sijing Sun %A Haichan Yang %A Naiming Zhang %A Li Bao %J Advances in Bioscience and Biotechnology %P 344-359 %@ 2156-8502 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/abb.2024.156021 %X In order to reduce the waste of resources and environmental pollution caused by excessive application of chemical fertilizers, improve the utilization rate of fertilizers, and promote the large-scale and high-quality development of the Chinese rose industry. In this experiment, corn stover biochar, phosphoric acid modified biochar and organic fertilizer were used as test materials, and the effects of mixed application of modified biochar and organic fertilizer on the growth and development of Chinese rose as well as soil physicochemical properties were investigated by using the method of pot planting test. The results showed that modified biochar with organic fertilizer had the most significant effect on the enhancement of soil pH, organic matter content and soil carbon-to-nitrogen ratio. After 120 d of planting, modified biochar with organic fertilizer had the most significant effect on the enhancement of plant height and crown width of Chinese rose; both organic fertilizer and modified biochar with organic fertilizer significantly increased the chlorophyll content of Chinese rose. The number of flowers and the number of branches were the highest in the modified biochar with organic fertilizer treatment. In conclusion, the application of modified biochar with organic fertilizer can better improve the soil pH, and increase the soil organic matter content and carbon-to-nitrogen ratio to change the biological traits of Chinese rose. The results of this study provide a theoretical basis for the reduction of chemical fertilizers and the resource utilization of agricultural wastes and guarantee the sustainable development of the cut flower industry. %K Biochar %K Modified Biochar %K Chinese Rose %K Organic Fertiliser %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=133955