Soil microbial biomass, CO2 and NH3 emission and nitrogen use efficiency in a sandy soil amended with recycled dairy products
Autor: | Di Liu, Ali Majrashi, Mamdouh A. Eissa, Esmat F. Ali, Adel Ghoneim, Marzoq Hadi Al Fahd, Zheli Ding |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Volatilisation Soil Science chemistry.chemical_element Biomass 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Plant Science engineering.material 01 natural sciences Nitrogen Nutrient chemistry Agronomy Soil pH 040103 agronomy & agriculture engineering Cation-exchange capacity 0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries Environmental science Fertilizer Organic fertilizer 010606 plant biology & botany General Environmental Science |
Zdroj: | Environmental Technology & Innovation. 23:101546 |
ISSN: | 2352-1864 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.eti.2021.101546 |
Popis: | Re-cycling of wastes has many advantages to sustainable development, especially in arid and semi-arid conditions, where organic materials decompose with a high rate causing increases in gas emissions. The aims of this study were to explore the impact of expired dairy products (EDP) on soil microbial biomass and gas emissions from a sandy soil. The expired dairy products were converted to an organic fertilizer and the extracted fertilizer was evaluated in pot and incubation experiments as a nitrogen source for zucchini plants (Cucurbita pepo L). The trial consisted of four treatments i.e., control without any fertilization (C), urea (IF), EDP, and mixture of urea and EDP (MIX). EDP and MIX caused remarkable increases in nutrients availability and leaf uptake compared with C. EDP caused a 17% increase in the cation exchange capacity (CEC), in the other hand it reduced the soil pH by 8% compared with C. The maximum growth was found in zucchini plants that were fertilized with EDP or MIX. EDP and MIX increased the nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) by 37 and 25%, respectively, compared with IF. EDP improved the microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen (MBC and MBN) and this confirmed the eco-friendly behavior of EDP. EDP increased MBC and MBN by 20 and 21% compared with the inorganic fertilization. EDP increased the CO2 emission and minimized NH 3 volatilization from the sandy soil. The extracted organic fertilizer is able to supply zucchini plants with its nutrient requirements; moreover, it is an ideal solution to recycle the expired dairy products. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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