Slow release fertilizers are designed to enhance crop yield and minimizing the loss of nitrogen(N)to environment.However,N release in leaching and loss in ammonia emission from bag controlled release fertilizers have ...Slow release fertilizers are designed to enhance crop yield and minimizing the loss of nitrogen(N)to environment.However,N release in leaching and loss in ammonia emission from bag controlled release fertilizers have not been previously evaluated under the standardized conditions in soil.Accordingly,a laboratory study was conducted to evaluate the characteristics of N release from a bag controlled fertilizer with 1,3,5 and 7 rows of hole(B-1,B-3,B-5,B-7)and a kraft bag without hole(B-W).The results showed that the amount of N leaching of B-1,B-3,B-5,B-7 and B-W were significantly lower than urea fertilizer without bag(U).The maximum N release from the fertilizers followed the order:U(83.16%)>B-7(54.61%)>B-5(54.02%)>B-W(51.51%)>B-3(48.87%)>B-1(38.60%)during the experimentation.Compared with U treatment,ammonia volatilization losses were significantly decreased by B-1,B-3,B-5,B-7 and B-W treatments.Based on N release and loss,a suitable bag with holes should be considered in practice when using the bag controlled fertilizer to meet an environment good objective.The evaluation method merits further study combined with field experiment.展开更多
A variety of wastes are generated due to human activities. Organic waste usage in agriculture plays a significant role in the steady supply of plant nutrients through improving soil quality. An in vitro incubation stu...A variety of wastes are generated due to human activities. Organic waste usage in agriculture plays a significant role in the steady supply of plant nutrients through improving soil quality. An in vitro incubation study was conducted to measure the release of the major nutrients viz. available nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) in alkaline soil amended by recycled organic soil conditioners. The soil was amended by compost (Cm) and vermicompost (VC) @5 tha<sup>−1</sup> and a mixture of compost and vermicompost (Cm + VC) @2.5 tha<sup>−1</sup>. Chemical fertilizers (Cf) were added @of 98.842 kg⋅ha<sup>−1</sup> of urea and 64.99 kg⋅ha<sup>−1</sup> of triple superphosphate (TSP), with amended soils being incubated for 120 days maintaining 50% field moisture holding capacity. Due to the sufficient content of potassium in experimental soil for plant growth, extra potassium was not added. Available soil N, P, and K were determined at every 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, and 120 days of incubation. The highest available N and K release was found in VC treated soils at the incubation period of 45 days. On the other hand, the highest P release was recorded in Cm treated soils at the incubation period of 45 days. In this experiment, the addition of Cm, VC and Cm + VC showed better release of cumulative plant available N, P and K than either control (C) or Cf and were arranged as VC > Cm > Cm + VC > Cf > C, Cm > Cm + VC > VC > Cf > C and Cm + VC > VC > Cm > C > Cf for N, P and K, respectively. The results of this experiment revealed that the addition of compost and/or vermicompost is predominant over chemical fertilizer in supplying of major nutrients for crops in alkaline soil.展开更多
基金The present work was financially supported by National Key R&D Program(2018YFD0600104)Scientific Program of Zhejiang Province of China(2017C02016).
文摘Slow release fertilizers are designed to enhance crop yield and minimizing the loss of nitrogen(N)to environment.However,N release in leaching and loss in ammonia emission from bag controlled release fertilizers have not been previously evaluated under the standardized conditions in soil.Accordingly,a laboratory study was conducted to evaluate the characteristics of N release from a bag controlled fertilizer with 1,3,5 and 7 rows of hole(B-1,B-3,B-5,B-7)and a kraft bag without hole(B-W).The results showed that the amount of N leaching of B-1,B-3,B-5,B-7 and B-W were significantly lower than urea fertilizer without bag(U).The maximum N release from the fertilizers followed the order:U(83.16%)>B-7(54.61%)>B-5(54.02%)>B-W(51.51%)>B-3(48.87%)>B-1(38.60%)during the experimentation.Compared with U treatment,ammonia volatilization losses were significantly decreased by B-1,B-3,B-5,B-7 and B-W treatments.Based on N release and loss,a suitable bag with holes should be considered in practice when using the bag controlled fertilizer to meet an environment good objective.The evaluation method merits further study combined with field experiment.
文摘A variety of wastes are generated due to human activities. Organic waste usage in agriculture plays a significant role in the steady supply of plant nutrients through improving soil quality. An in vitro incubation study was conducted to measure the release of the major nutrients viz. available nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) in alkaline soil amended by recycled organic soil conditioners. The soil was amended by compost (Cm) and vermicompost (VC) @5 tha<sup>−1</sup> and a mixture of compost and vermicompost (Cm + VC) @2.5 tha<sup>−1</sup>. Chemical fertilizers (Cf) were added @of 98.842 kg⋅ha<sup>−1</sup> of urea and 64.99 kg⋅ha<sup>−1</sup> of triple superphosphate (TSP), with amended soils being incubated for 120 days maintaining 50% field moisture holding capacity. Due to the sufficient content of potassium in experimental soil for plant growth, extra potassium was not added. Available soil N, P, and K were determined at every 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, and 120 days of incubation. The highest available N and K release was found in VC treated soils at the incubation period of 45 days. On the other hand, the highest P release was recorded in Cm treated soils at the incubation period of 45 days. In this experiment, the addition of Cm, VC and Cm + VC showed better release of cumulative plant available N, P and K than either control (C) or Cf and were arranged as VC > Cm > Cm + VC > Cf > C, Cm > Cm + VC > VC > Cf > C and Cm + VC > VC > Cm > C > Cf for N, P and K, respectively. The results of this experiment revealed that the addition of compost and/or vermicompost is predominant over chemical fertilizer in supplying of major nutrients for crops in alkaline soil.