Evaluation of the Effects of the Application of Glauconitic Fertilizer on Oat Development: A Two-Year Field-Based Investigation
This study explores the fertilizer potential of glauconitic soil by monitoring its impact on the growth of plants during the second growing season after application. Our study documents a higher growth of oats (<i>Avena</i><i> sativa</i>) in glauconitic amended soil compared...
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doaj-d79b0cb2b18944758268c4316a4ac7872021-04-02T11:46:28ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-06-011087287210.3390/agronomy10060872Evaluation of the Effects of the Application of Glauconitic Fertilizer on Oat Development: A Two-Year Field-Based InvestigationMaxim Rudmin0Santanu Banerjee1Boris Makarov2Division for Geology, Tomsk Polytechnic University, 634050 Tomsk, RussiaDepartment of Earth Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400076, Maharashtra, IndiaSiberian Research Institute of Agriculture and Peat, Branch of the Siberian Federal Science Centre of Agrobiotechnologies, 3 Gagarinа st., 634050 Tomsk, RussiaThis study explores the fertilizer potential of glauconitic soil by monitoring its impact on the growth of plants during the second growing season after application. Our study documents a higher growth of oats (<i>Avena</i><i> sativa</i>) in glauconitic amended soil compared to that recorded with the control sample at the end of a 97-day-long experiment. Concentrations of nutrients (K, P, ammonium, Ca, Mg) and pH of the soil increase sharply in the first growing season and mildly thereafter, after an initial concentration of 200 g·m<sup>−2</sup> glauconite (equivalent to 2 t·ha<sup>−1</sup>). The pH of the glauconitic-amended soil increases from an initial 6.0 to 6.34 during the second season. Organic matter and nitrates decrease in the soil mixture at the end of the second growing season, while the exchangeable ammonium increases. Organic acids promote the mobility and bioavailability of nutrients in the soil. Glauconitic soil is particularly effective for weakly acidic soils with a low moisture content. The steady increase in total yield and plant height, and the slow-release of nutrients during the second growing season indicates that glauconitic soil can be an effective and eco-friendly fertilizer.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/6/872glauconitealternate potassium fertilizeroat yieldwaste rockWestern Siberiasoil |
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Evaluation of the Effects of the Application of Glauconitic Fertilizer on Oat Development: A Two-Year Field-Based Investigation |
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Evaluation of the Effects of the Application of Glauconitic Fertilizer on Oat Development: A Two-Year Field-Based Investigation |
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Evaluation of the Effects of the Application of Glauconitic Fertilizer on Oat Development: A Two-Year Field-Based Investigation |
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Evaluation of the Effects of the Application of Glauconitic Fertilizer on Oat Development: A Two-Year Field-Based Investigation |
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Evaluation of the Effects of the Application of Glauconitic Fertilizer on Oat Development: A Two-Year Field-Based Investigation |
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evaluation of the effects of the application of glauconitic fertilizer on oat development: a two-year field-based investigation |
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This study explores the fertilizer potential of glauconitic soil by monitoring its impact on the growth of plants during the second growing season after application. Our study documents a higher growth of oats (<i>Avena</i><i> sativa</i>) in glauconitic amended soil compared to that recorded with the control sample at the end of a 97-day-long experiment. Concentrations of nutrients (K, P, ammonium, Ca, Mg) and pH of the soil increase sharply in the first growing season and mildly thereafter, after an initial concentration of 200 g·m<sup>−2</sup> glauconite (equivalent to 2 t·ha<sup>−1</sup>). The pH of the glauconitic-amended soil increases from an initial 6.0 to 6.34 during the second season. Organic matter and nitrates decrease in the soil mixture at the end of the second growing season, while the exchangeable ammonium increases. Organic acids promote the mobility and bioavailability of nutrients in the soil. Glauconitic soil is particularly effective for weakly acidic soils with a low moisture content. The steady increase in total yield and plant height, and the slow-release of nutrients during the second growing season indicates that glauconitic soil can be an effective and eco-friendly fertilizer. |
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glauconite alternate potassium fertilizer oat yield waste rock Western Siberia soil |
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