Influence of biomass ash, lime and gypsum fertilization on macro- and microelement contents in the soil and grains of spring wheat

The addition of lime and gypsum to wood ash and straw ash were used in the studies. The subject of the study was estimation of the fertilization effect of biomass, ash, gypsum and lime on the content of macro- and microelements in soil and grain of spring wheat. The experiment was carried out in 201...

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Main Authors: Stankowski Sławomir, Sobolewska Magdalena, Jaroszewska Anna, Gibczyńska Marzena
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Published: Sciendo 2018-09-01
Series:Soil Science Annual
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spelling doaj-9efea44b4614401887cdc9aea104f6d52020-11-25T02:12:50ZengSciendoSoil Science Annual2300-49752018-09-0169317718310.2478/ssa-2018-0018ssa-2018-0018Influence of biomass ash, lime and gypsum fertilization on macro- and microelement contents in the soil and grains of spring wheatStankowski Sławomir0Sobolewska Magdalena1Jaroszewska Anna2Gibczyńska Marzena3West Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin, Department of Agronomy Papieża Pawła VI 3, 71-459 Szczecin, PolandWest Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin, Department of Agronomy Papieża Pawła VI 3, 71-459 Szczecin, PolandWest Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin, Department of Agronomy Papieża Pawła VI 3, 71-459 Szczecin, PolandWest Pomeranian University of Technology Szczecin, Department of Chemistry, Microbiology and Environmental Biotechnology, Słowackiego 17, 71-434 Szczecin, PolandThe addition of lime and gypsum to wood ash and straw ash were used in the studies. The subject of the study was estimation of the fertilization effect of biomass, ash, gypsum and lime on the content of macro- and microelements in soil and grain of spring wheat. The experiment was carried out in 2016 in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. The study compared three factors: wood ash of deciduous and coniferous trees and cereal straw ash (I. factor), two types of ash additions: lime or gypsum (mixture composition: 60% ash and 40% lime or gypsum) (II. factor), three doses of ash with lime or gypsum mixture: 2, 4, 6 Mg·ha−1 and control (III. factor). The analysis of the microelements contents (copper, chromium, nickel and lead) in the soil shows that the application of fertilizer in a form of wood or straw ash as well as PROFITKALK lime or SulfoPROFIT gypsum did not exceed the threshold values for the soil from the first group of land specified in Regulation of the Minister of the Environment of September 1, 2016 on the manner of assessing the pollution of the earth’s surface. After application of biomass ashes (wood or straw) an increase of some macroelements (potassium, phosphorus and calcium) in the soil was observed. The experiment did not reveal any influence of applied fertilization in the form of wood or straw ash nor PROFITKALK lime nor SulfoPROFIT gypsum on changes in iron, manganese and zinc abundance in grains of spring wheat.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ssa.2018.69.issue-3/ssa-2018-0018/ssa-2018-0018.xml?format=INTbiomass ashlimegypsummacro- and microelementssoil propertiesgrain qualityspring wheat
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author Stankowski Sławomir
Sobolewska Magdalena
Jaroszewska Anna
Gibczyńska Marzena
spellingShingle Stankowski Sławomir
Sobolewska Magdalena
Jaroszewska Anna
Gibczyńska Marzena
Influence of biomass ash, lime and gypsum fertilization on macro- and microelement contents in the soil and grains of spring wheat
Soil Science Annual
biomass ash
lime
gypsum
macro- and microelements
soil properties
grain quality
spring wheat
author_facet Stankowski Sławomir
Sobolewska Magdalena
Jaroszewska Anna
Gibczyńska Marzena
author_sort Stankowski Sławomir
title Influence of biomass ash, lime and gypsum fertilization on macro- and microelement contents in the soil and grains of spring wheat
title_short Influence of biomass ash, lime and gypsum fertilization on macro- and microelement contents in the soil and grains of spring wheat
title_full Influence of biomass ash, lime and gypsum fertilization on macro- and microelement contents in the soil and grains of spring wheat
title_fullStr Influence of biomass ash, lime and gypsum fertilization on macro- and microelement contents in the soil and grains of spring wheat
title_full_unstemmed Influence of biomass ash, lime and gypsum fertilization on macro- and microelement contents in the soil and grains of spring wheat
title_sort influence of biomass ash, lime and gypsum fertilization on macro- and microelement contents in the soil and grains of spring wheat
publisher Sciendo
series Soil Science Annual
issn 2300-4975
publishDate 2018-09-01
description The addition of lime and gypsum to wood ash and straw ash were used in the studies. The subject of the study was estimation of the fertilization effect of biomass, ash, gypsum and lime on the content of macro- and microelements in soil and grain of spring wheat. The experiment was carried out in 2016 in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. The study compared three factors: wood ash of deciduous and coniferous trees and cereal straw ash (I. factor), two types of ash additions: lime or gypsum (mixture composition: 60% ash and 40% lime or gypsum) (II. factor), three doses of ash with lime or gypsum mixture: 2, 4, 6 Mg·ha−1 and control (III. factor). The analysis of the microelements contents (copper, chromium, nickel and lead) in the soil shows that the application of fertilizer in a form of wood or straw ash as well as PROFITKALK lime or SulfoPROFIT gypsum did not exceed the threshold values for the soil from the first group of land specified in Regulation of the Minister of the Environment of September 1, 2016 on the manner of assessing the pollution of the earth’s surface. After application of biomass ashes (wood or straw) an increase of some macroelements (potassium, phosphorus and calcium) in the soil was observed. The experiment did not reveal any influence of applied fertilization in the form of wood or straw ash nor PROFITKALK lime nor SulfoPROFIT gypsum on changes in iron, manganese and zinc abundance in grains of spring wheat.
topic biomass ash
lime
gypsum
macro- and microelements
soil properties
grain quality
spring wheat
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