Field and laboratory evaluation of the long-term effect of various organic fertilizers on sandy soil

Purpose: Recent trends in land use and the effects of climate change resulted in the decline of organic matter content of the soils. Since crop management systems play an important role in soil carbon sequestration, therefore our aim was to determine the long-term effects of different organic fertil...

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Main Authors: József Tibor Aranyos, Liyana Zulkipli, Marianna Makádi
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Language:English
Published: OICC Press 2023-08-01
Series:International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
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Online Access:https://ijrowa.isfahan.iau.ir/article_704191_d399e98958b62fef156ae04259e4cbc0.pdf
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Liyana Zulkipli
Marianna Makádi
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description Purpose: Recent trends in land use and the effects of climate change resulted in the decline of organic matter content of the soils. Since crop management systems play an important role in soil carbon sequestration, therefore our aim was to determine the long-term effects of different organic fertilizers on soil respiration and its driving factors.Method: The research work was carried out in two long-term experiments on sandy soil. The field and laboratory measurements of soil respiration were done in fallow, farmyard manure, farmyard manure + fertilizer, green manure and in sewage sludge compost (18 and 27 t ha-1) treatments. In addition, soil physical-chemical parameters were measured for complex evaluation.Results: The results of laboratory and field soil respiration measurements were usually consistent with each other. The most intensive soil respiration was measured in sewage sludge compost treatments and in farmyard manure with NPK. In these treatments, the organic matter input and the positive changes in the physical and chemical properties of sandy soil stimulated the soil life, which resulted in more intensive soil respiration and enzyme activities. According to the results of correlation analysis the soil respiration was significantly influenced by the organic matter content, pH and moisture content of the soil.Conclusion: This study indicated the importance of replenishing the soil with organic matter, which can contribute to the maintenance of soil quality. In addition, the application of sewage sludge compost can be well utilized in agriculture for nutrient supply and improving carbon sequestration of sandy soil.
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spelling doaj-art-9dd1e7f86e8c4c0dad86f42a65a58b8d2025-02-03T00:35:27ZengOICC PressInternational Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture2195-32282251-77152023-08-0112Special Issue153210.30486/ijrowa.2023.1981530.1612704191Field and laboratory evaluation of the long-term effect of various organic fertilizers on sandy soilJózsef Tibor Aranyos0Liyana Zulkipli1Marianna Makádi2IAREF Research Institute of Nyíregyháza, University of Debre-cen, H-4400 Nyíregyháza, Westsik Vilmos út 4-6, HungaryIAREF Research Institute of Nyíregyháza, University of Debre-cen, H-4400 Nyíregyháza, Westsik Vilmos út 4-6, HungaryIAREF Research Institute of Nyíregyháza, University of Debre-cen, H-4400 Nyíregyháza, Westsik Vilmos út 4-6, HungaryPurpose: Recent trends in land use and the effects of climate change resulted in the decline of organic matter content of the soils. Since crop management systems play an important role in soil carbon sequestration, therefore our aim was to determine the long-term effects of different organic fertilizers on soil respiration and its driving factors.Method: The research work was carried out in two long-term experiments on sandy soil. The field and laboratory measurements of soil respiration were done in fallow, farmyard manure, farmyard manure + fertilizer, green manure and in sewage sludge compost (18 and 27 t ha-1) treatments. In addition, soil physical-chemical parameters were measured for complex evaluation.Results: The results of laboratory and field soil respiration measurements were usually consistent with each other. The most intensive soil respiration was measured in sewage sludge compost treatments and in farmyard manure with NPK. In these treatments, the organic matter input and the positive changes in the physical and chemical properties of sandy soil stimulated the soil life, which resulted in more intensive soil respiration and enzyme activities. According to the results of correlation analysis the soil respiration was significantly influenced by the organic matter content, pH and moisture content of the soil.Conclusion: This study indicated the importance of replenishing the soil with organic matter, which can contribute to the maintenance of soil quality. In addition, the application of sewage sludge compost can be well utilized in agriculture for nutrient supply and improving carbon sequestration of sandy soil.https://ijrowa.isfahan.iau.ir/article_704191_d399e98958b62fef156ae04259e4cbc0.pdflong-term crop rotationorganic fertilizersewage sludge compostsoil respirationenzyme activity
spellingShingle József Tibor Aranyos
Liyana Zulkipli
Marianna Makádi
Field and laboratory evaluation of the long-term effect of various organic fertilizers on sandy soil
International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture
long-term crop rotation
organic fertilizer
sewage sludge compost
soil respiration
enzyme activity
title Field and laboratory evaluation of the long-term effect of various organic fertilizers on sandy soil
title_full Field and laboratory evaluation of the long-term effect of various organic fertilizers on sandy soil
title_fullStr Field and laboratory evaluation of the long-term effect of various organic fertilizers on sandy soil
title_full_unstemmed Field and laboratory evaluation of the long-term effect of various organic fertilizers on sandy soil
title_short Field and laboratory evaluation of the long-term effect of various organic fertilizers on sandy soil
title_sort field and laboratory evaluation of the long term effect of various organic fertilizers on sandy soil
topic long-term crop rotation
organic fertilizer
sewage sludge compost
soil respiration
enzyme activity
url https://ijrowa.isfahan.iau.ir/article_704191_d399e98958b62fef156ae04259e4cbc0.pdf
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