Managing Organic Manures for Carbon Sequestration to Improve Soil Health and Sustained Vegetable Yield

IF 0.4 Q4 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Pakistan Journal of Analytical & Environmental Chemistry Pub Date : 2019-06-29 DOI:10.21743/PJAEC/2019.06.07
S. Abro
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Soil fertility and soil health are deteriorated owing to indiscriminate use of mineral sources with no organic inputs. However, large volumes of animal manure are available which can be used for nutrient cycling and soil health. A pot experiment was conducted designed in Complete Randomized Design with eight treatments including control and three rates 2.5, 5 and 7 tons ha-1of poultry and goat manure, each and balanced rate of mineral fertilizers, respectively. It was revealed that both manures applied affected soil organic carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potash NPK (75:60:30 kg ha-1), plant height, fresh & dry weight of spinach yield (P NPK > goat manure. This was largely attributed to differences in organic carbon, N, P, and C/N ratios of the amendments. It is concluded that goat and poultry manure could be applied for soil carbon sequestration sustained crop production and maintain soil fertility & soil health.
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管理有机肥料进行碳封存以改善土壤健康和蔬菜持续产量
由于滥用没有有机投入的矿物资源,土壤肥力和土壤健康状况恶化。然而,大量的动物粪便可用于营养循环和土壤健康。采用完全随机设计进行了盆栽试验,共有八个处理,包括对照和三个处理,分别为2.5、5和7吨ha-1的家禽和山羊粪便,每个处理和平衡比例的矿物肥料。结果表明,施用两种肥料均对土壤有机碳、氮、磷、钾NPK(75:60:30kg ha-1)、株高、生育期和生育期有影响,菠菜产量的鲜重和干重(P NPK>羊粪)。这在很大程度上归因于改良剂的有机碳、氮、磷和碳氮比的差异。因此,羊粪和家禽粪可以用于土壤固碳,维持作物生产,保持土壤肥力和土壤健康。
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