Abstract:A pot experiment including five treatments of CK(neither urea nor chicken manure was applied), N100(100% of nitrogen was provided by urea), M10N90(10% and 90% of nitrogen was provided by chicken manure and urea, respectively), M30N70(30% and 70% of nitrogen was provided by chicken manure and urea, respectively), and M50N50(50% and 50% of nitrogen was provided by chicken manure and urea, respectively) was conducted to evaluate the effects of chicken manure co-applied with inorganic fertilizer on root morphological characteristics and ecological environment of 1-year PopulusבLulin-1’seedlings rhizosphere soil. The results indicated that in comparison to N100 treatment, M30N70 treatment significantly increased the root surface area, specific root surface area, total root length and root volume, and obviously increased the content of total amino acids, total organic acids and total sugars in root exudates. In the meantime, M30N70 treatment apparently increased available nitrogen, available phosphorus, available potassium and trace element contents, but decreased the pH value in the rhizosphere soil. Besides, different fertilizer treatments had great effects on humus composition of rhizosphere soil. M30N70 treatment decreased the ratio of humin to humic acid, while significantly increased the humic acid contents and the ratio of humic acid to fulvic acid. However, in M10N90 and M50N50 treatments, less effects on poplar seedlings was observed than that in M30N70 treatment. In conclusion, chicken manure co-applied with inorganic fertilizer, especially M30N70 treatment, is beneficial to the root morphological characteristics and ecological environment at rhizosphere soil, which is importance to increase the transplanting survival rate of poplar seedlings.