Addition of organic fertilizer affects soil nitrogen availability in a salinized fluvo-aquic soil

Organic matter application was one of the suitable ways to improve soil nitrogen availability in saline soils. In this study, two soils of different levels of total soluble salts, 2.45 g kg−1 (LS) and 4.03 g kg−1 (HS), were used in a pot experiment with eight treatments: bio-organic fertilizer (prep...

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Main Authors: Xiao-Wen Wang, Hui Cai, Yan-Li Liu, Cheng-Liang Li, Yong-Shan Wan, Fu-Peng Song, Wei-Feng Chen
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Environmental Pollutants & Bioavailability
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395940.2019.1700827
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spelling doaj-e9d07d93c4544a8aafcea705d73e2c8f2020-11-25T02:39:53ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEnvironmental Pollutants & Bioavailability2639-59402019-01-0131133133810.1080/26395940.2019.17008271700827Addition of organic fertilizer affects soil nitrogen availability in a salinized fluvo-aquic soilXiao-Wen Wang0Hui Cai1Yan-Li Liu2Cheng-Liang Li3Yong-Shan Wan4Fu-Peng Song5Wei-Feng Chen6Shandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Agricultural UniversityTropical Research & Education Center, University of FloridaShandong Agricultural UniversityShandong Agricultural UniversityOrganic matter application was one of the suitable ways to improve soil nitrogen availability in saline soils. In this study, two soils of different levels of total soluble salts, 2.45 g kg−1 (LS) and 4.03 g kg−1 (HS), were used in a pot experiment with eight treatments: bio-organic fertilizer (prepared with cow dung) and farmyard manure (fowl manure) each at three dosages (3350, 6700, and 13,400 kg ha−1), chemical fertilizer control (DAP: 1675 kg ha−1), no fertilizer blank. At the same time, an indoor nitrogen mineralization incubation experiment with the same treatments without alfalfa planting was carried out. We aimed to explore the effects of the types and application amounts of organic fertilizers on soil nitrogen mineralization in saline soils and to improve its quality and finally realize its sustainable utilization. The main conclusions are as follows: the biomass of alfalfa treated with medium dose of organic fertilizer was higher than that of alfalfa treated with low or high dose of organic fertilizer. Compared with farmyard manure, bio-organic manure was more effective in increasing the biomass of alfalfa. The nitrogen uptake of alfalfa in high-dose treatment was significantly higher than that in low-dose treatment. The effects of the fertilizer treatments on soil nitrogen availability were in the increasing order of: medium dose, high or low dose of fertilizer treatment, single chemical fertilizer, and fertilizer free treatments by principal component analysis. For possible potential application, medium dosage of bio-organic fertilizer was recommended to apply in the region with saline fluvo-aquic soil.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395940.2019.1700827bio-organic fertilizersaline soilsoil inorganic nitrogensoil nitrogen availability
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author Xiao-Wen Wang
Hui Cai
Yan-Li Liu
Cheng-Liang Li
Yong-Shan Wan
Fu-Peng Song
Wei-Feng Chen
spellingShingle Xiao-Wen Wang
Hui Cai
Yan-Li Liu
Cheng-Liang Li
Yong-Shan Wan
Fu-Peng Song
Wei-Feng Chen
Addition of organic fertilizer affects soil nitrogen availability in a salinized fluvo-aquic soil
Environmental Pollutants & Bioavailability
bio-organic fertilizer
saline soil
soil inorganic nitrogen
soil nitrogen availability
author_facet Xiao-Wen Wang
Hui Cai
Yan-Li Liu
Cheng-Liang Li
Yong-Shan Wan
Fu-Peng Song
Wei-Feng Chen
author_sort Xiao-Wen Wang
title Addition of organic fertilizer affects soil nitrogen availability in a salinized fluvo-aquic soil
title_short Addition of organic fertilizer affects soil nitrogen availability in a salinized fluvo-aquic soil
title_full Addition of organic fertilizer affects soil nitrogen availability in a salinized fluvo-aquic soil
title_fullStr Addition of organic fertilizer affects soil nitrogen availability in a salinized fluvo-aquic soil
title_full_unstemmed Addition of organic fertilizer affects soil nitrogen availability in a salinized fluvo-aquic soil
title_sort addition of organic fertilizer affects soil nitrogen availability in a salinized fluvo-aquic soil
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Environmental Pollutants & Bioavailability
issn 2639-5940
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Organic matter application was one of the suitable ways to improve soil nitrogen availability in saline soils. In this study, two soils of different levels of total soluble salts, 2.45 g kg−1 (LS) and 4.03 g kg−1 (HS), were used in a pot experiment with eight treatments: bio-organic fertilizer (prepared with cow dung) and farmyard manure (fowl manure) each at three dosages (3350, 6700, and 13,400 kg ha−1), chemical fertilizer control (DAP: 1675 kg ha−1), no fertilizer blank. At the same time, an indoor nitrogen mineralization incubation experiment with the same treatments without alfalfa planting was carried out. We aimed to explore the effects of the types and application amounts of organic fertilizers on soil nitrogen mineralization in saline soils and to improve its quality and finally realize its sustainable utilization. The main conclusions are as follows: the biomass of alfalfa treated with medium dose of organic fertilizer was higher than that of alfalfa treated with low or high dose of organic fertilizer. Compared with farmyard manure, bio-organic manure was more effective in increasing the biomass of alfalfa. The nitrogen uptake of alfalfa in high-dose treatment was significantly higher than that in low-dose treatment. The effects of the fertilizer treatments on soil nitrogen availability were in the increasing order of: medium dose, high or low dose of fertilizer treatment, single chemical fertilizer, and fertilizer free treatments by principal component analysis. For possible potential application, medium dosage of bio-organic fertilizer was recommended to apply in the region with saline fluvo-aquic soil.
topic bio-organic fertilizer
saline soil
soil inorganic nitrogen
soil nitrogen availability
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395940.2019.1700827
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