Effect of Sugar Beet Molasses and Compost from Brewery Sludge on Celery (<i>Apium graveolens</i> var. <i>rapaceum</i>) Yield and Nutrient Uptake

The rising cost of mineral fertilizers and the decreasing availability of manure in vegetable farming highlight the need for alternative fertilization strategies. To examine the possibility of applying byproducts from the food processing industry, sugar beet molasses, and compost from brewery sewage...

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Main Authors: Boris Adamović, Đorđe Vojnović, Ivana Maksimović, Marina Putnik Delić, Dragan Kovačević, Ranko Čabilovski, Milorad Živanov, Maja Ignjatov, Janko Červenski, Dragana Latković
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author Boris Adamović
Đorđe Vojnović
Ivana Maksimović
Marina Putnik Delić
Dragan Kovačević
Ranko Čabilovski
Milorad Živanov
Maja Ignjatov
Janko Červenski
Dragana Latković
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Đorđe Vojnović
Ivana Maksimović
Marina Putnik Delić
Dragan Kovačević
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Maja Ignjatov
Janko Červenski
Dragana Latković
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description The rising cost of mineral fertilizers and the decreasing availability of manure in vegetable farming highlight the need for alternative fertilization strategies. To examine the possibility of applying byproducts from the food processing industry, sugar beet molasses, and compost from brewery sewage sludge in celery production, the field experiment was conducted over two years, using a randomized complete block design with three replications. The examined variants were T0—control (without fertilizer); T1—mineral fertilizer; T2—cattle manure; T3—sheep manure; T4—poultry manure; T5—supercompost; and T6—molasses. In the first year, there was no significant difference between T1 and T5 in thickened root yield, while these two variants achieved significantly higher yield compared with other variants. In both years, the highest leaf yield was achieved with T1, while no significant difference was found between T5, T6, and conventional organic fertilizers of animal origin. The highest amount of N was absorbed by roots in T1 (42.0 kg/ha and 51.2 kg/ha, respectively), while the lowest amount was absorbed in T0 (25.5 kg/ha and 26.7 kg/ha, respectively). A significantly higher amount of P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> was absorbed by roots in all organic fertilizer variants compared to T0 and T1. In both years, of all the nutrients, K<sub>2</sub>O was the most absorbed nutrient by the celery root, while CaO was absorbed in greater quantities than N. Based on two years of research, it can be concluded that compost from brewery sludge and sugar beet molasses can be used as an alternative source of nutrients for plants.
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spelling doaj-art-7ceb3a754654422cbb3acf5bc98a76012025-08-20T02:45:49ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242025-07-0111783610.3390/horticulturae11070836Effect of Sugar Beet Molasses and Compost from Brewery Sludge on Celery (<i>Apium graveolens</i> var. <i>rapaceum</i>) Yield and Nutrient UptakeBoris Adamović0Đorđe Vojnović1Ivana Maksimović2Marina Putnik Delić3Dragan Kovačević4Ranko Čabilovski5Milorad Živanov6Maja Ignjatov7Janko Červenski8Dragana Latković9Faculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Dositej Obradović Square 8, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Dositej Obradović Square 8, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Dositej Obradović Square 8, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Dositej Obradović Square 8, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Dositej Obradović Square 8, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaFaculty of Agriculture, University of Novi Sad, Dositej Obradović Square 8, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Filed and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Filed and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Filed and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaInstitute of Filed and Vegetable Crops, Maksima Gorkog 30, 21000 Novi Sad, SerbiaThe rising cost of mineral fertilizers and the decreasing availability of manure in vegetable farming highlight the need for alternative fertilization strategies. To examine the possibility of applying byproducts from the food processing industry, sugar beet molasses, and compost from brewery sewage sludge in celery production, the field experiment was conducted over two years, using a randomized complete block design with three replications. The examined variants were T0—control (without fertilizer); T1—mineral fertilizer; T2—cattle manure; T3—sheep manure; T4—poultry manure; T5—supercompost; and T6—molasses. In the first year, there was no significant difference between T1 and T5 in thickened root yield, while these two variants achieved significantly higher yield compared with other variants. In both years, the highest leaf yield was achieved with T1, while no significant difference was found between T5, T6, and conventional organic fertilizers of animal origin. The highest amount of N was absorbed by roots in T1 (42.0 kg/ha and 51.2 kg/ha, respectively), while the lowest amount was absorbed in T0 (25.5 kg/ha and 26.7 kg/ha, respectively). A significantly higher amount of P<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub> was absorbed by roots in all organic fertilizer variants compared to T0 and T1. In both years, of all the nutrients, K<sub>2</sub>O was the most absorbed nutrient by the celery root, while CaO was absorbed in greater quantities than N. Based on two years of research, it can be concluded that compost from brewery sludge and sugar beet molasses can be used as an alternative source of nutrients for plants.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/11/7/836molassesbrewery sewage sludgeceleryorganic manuresmineral fertilizer
spellingShingle Boris Adamović
Đorđe Vojnović
Ivana Maksimović
Marina Putnik Delić
Dragan Kovačević
Ranko Čabilovski
Milorad Živanov
Maja Ignjatov
Janko Červenski
Dragana Latković
Effect of Sugar Beet Molasses and Compost from Brewery Sludge on Celery (<i>Apium graveolens</i> var. <i>rapaceum</i>) Yield and Nutrient Uptake
Horticulturae
molasses
brewery sewage sludge
celery
organic manures
mineral fertilizer
title Effect of Sugar Beet Molasses and Compost from Brewery Sludge on Celery (<i>Apium graveolens</i> var. <i>rapaceum</i>) Yield and Nutrient Uptake
title_full Effect of Sugar Beet Molasses and Compost from Brewery Sludge on Celery (<i>Apium graveolens</i> var. <i>rapaceum</i>) Yield and Nutrient Uptake
title_fullStr Effect of Sugar Beet Molasses and Compost from Brewery Sludge on Celery (<i>Apium graveolens</i> var. <i>rapaceum</i>) Yield and Nutrient Uptake
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Sugar Beet Molasses and Compost from Brewery Sludge on Celery (<i>Apium graveolens</i> var. <i>rapaceum</i>) Yield and Nutrient Uptake
title_short Effect of Sugar Beet Molasses and Compost from Brewery Sludge on Celery (<i>Apium graveolens</i> var. <i>rapaceum</i>) Yield and Nutrient Uptake
title_sort effect of sugar beet molasses and compost from brewery sludge on celery i apium graveolens i var i rapaceum i yield and nutrient uptake
topic molasses
brewery sewage sludge
celery
organic manures
mineral fertilizer
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/11/7/836
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