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Fertilizer value of phosphorus in different residues
Author(s) -
Delin S.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
soil use and management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.709
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1475-2743
pISSN - 0266-0032
DOI - 10.1111/sum.12227
Subject(s) - fertilizer , phosphorus , chemistry , dry matter , manure , agronomy , organic matter , zoology , sewage sludge , slurry , organic fertilizer , phosphorite , sewage , environmental science , biology , environmental engineering , organic chemistry
The phosphorus ( P ) fertilizer effect of a range of commonly available manure, waste treatment and by‐product residues was tested in pot, field and incubation experiments. The effect of the residues on P offtake was compared with that of commercial mineral P (super phosphate) to calculate the mineral fertilizer equivalent ( MFE ). Possible relationships between MFE and P extractable from residues using different agents (ammonium lactate, citrate, water) were examined. Dry matter yield and P concentration were measured in ryegrass grown in pots amended with 14 different residues. The effect on the first cut (after 5 weeks) was significantly higher for residues with a low organic matter content, for example ash and biogas residues ( MFE  = 74–85%), than for many other products with higher organic matter content, for example meat meal ( MFE  = 44%), cattle slurry ( MFE  = 57%) and sewage sludge ( MFE  = 0–37%). However, the effect on two combined cuts (after 11 weeks) was more similar between residues ( MFE  = 40–60% for most residues). Ammonium lactate‐extractable P ( P ‐ AL ) in residues correlated better with MFE ( r 2  = 0.48) than water‐extractable or citrate‐extractable P . Grain yield and P concentration were measured in a field experiment with spring wheat fertilized with four different residues. Pelleted meat meal had a similar effect on yield and P offtake as mineral fertilizer P , whereas two different sewage sludge and chicken manure had approximately 50% of the mineral fertilizer effect. The effect of residues on soil P ‐ AL (the Swedish measure of easily available soil P ) in the incubation experiment showed no correlation with MFE from the pot experiments.

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