# Optimizing vermicompost-soil ratios for synergistic enhancement of Allium fistulosum growth dynamics and phytochemical quality

**Authors:** Shuangmei Gong, Xiulong Ou

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2025.1694011 · Frontiers in Plant Science · 2025-10-24

## TL;DR

This study finds that a 50% vermicompost-to-soil ratio optimally boosts the growth and quality of Allium fistulosum vegetables.

## Contribution

The study identifies a specific vermicompost ratio that synergistically enhances both yield and phytochemical quality in Allium fistulosum.

## Key findings

- A 50% vermicompost ratio significantly increased vitamin C and soluble sugar contents in Allium fistulosum.
- The 50% treatment showed well-coordinated growth indicators like root length and plant height.
- A 50% ratio improved soil aeration and nutrient balance, enhancing yield and quality.

## Abstract

To determine the optimal vermicompost application ratio in vegetable cultivation, this study focused on Allium fistulosum (variety NC89) and conducted a pot experiment with five treatments, using vermicompost-to-soil mass ratios of 0% (control), 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. Growth indicators and quality parameters were measured, and the vermicompost effect was analyzed based on morphological characteristics. Results showed that under the 50% treatment, the vitamin C and soluble sugar contents of A. fistulosum were significantly higher than those under other treatments. The biological yield and fresh weight were relatively high, and growth indicators such as root length and plant height were well - coordinated. The number of tillers was significantly greater, with dark green leaves and compact texture. The 75% treatment had the lowest nitrate content, but its growth indicators were slightly inferior to those under the 50% treatment. A comprehensive analysis indicated that a 50% vermicompost-to-soil ratio could synergistically improve A. fistulosum yield and quality by enhancing soil aeration and balancing nutrient supply. This study provides a theoretical basis and technical reference for rational vermicompost application in protected vegetable cultivation.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Allium fistulosum (taxon 35875)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** nitrate (MESH:D009566), vitamin C (MESH:D001205), sugar (MESH:D000073893)
- **Species:** Allium fistulosum (Japanese bunching onion, species) [taxon 35875]

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