Human Urine as a Low Cost and Effective Nitrogen Fertilizer for Bean Production

E.S.S. Ranasinghe, C.L.S.M. Karunarathne, C.K. Beneragama, B.G.G. Wijesooriya
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The overuse and misuse of chemical fertilizers attributed to critical environmental and health problems such as Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) in Sri Lanka. Therefore, there is a growing trend among present researches to explore low cost, effective fertilizer substitutes for inorgnaic fertilizers in cropproduction. Human urine is a liquid waste rich in essential plant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. This study was conducted to explorethe possibility of utilizing human urine in edible crop production as a low cost and effective nitrogen fertilizer. The study was conducted in a greenhouse using bushita bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) as crop species. Five treatments: T1 (Albert solution), T2 (Agriculture department recommendation for nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), potassium (K) fertilizers; Urea, TSP and MOP), T3 (Human urine; nitrogen concentration adjusted to 20% less than the nitrogen concentration in T2), T4 (Human urine; nitrogen concentration adjusted similar to T2), and T5 (human urine; nitrogen concentration adjusted to 20% more than the concentration in T2) were applied three weeks after planting. Results revealed that T5 showed the highest increase in plant height, leaf area, root dry weight and total nitrogen content of leaves. Bean yield was significantly higher (p<0.05) in plants received T1 and T2 compared to urine-fertilized treatments. Even though, bean yields of urine-fertilized treatments (T1, T2 and T3) not directly comparable to that in the industrial-fertilized treatments (T1 and T2) were at a satisfactory level. The urine treatments were more cost effective than T1 and T2. Based on the results, we suggest that urine can effectively be used as a nitrogen fertilizer substitute in agricultural production.

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在斯里兰卡,化学肥料的过度使用和滥用造成了严重的环境和健康问题,如慢性肾病。因此,探索低成本、高效的肥料替代品在作物生产中替代无机肥料已成为当前研究的发展趋势。人体尿液是一种富含氮、磷和钾等必需植物营养物质的液体废物。本研究旨在探索在食用作物生产中利用人尿作为低成本和有效的氮肥的可能性。以菜豆(Phaseolus vulgaris L.)为作物品种,在温室内进行了研究。五个处理:T1(艾伯特溶液)、T2(农业部推荐的氮(N)、磷(P)、钾(K)肥料;尿素、TSP和MOP)、T3(人尿;氮浓度调整到比T2、T4(人尿;氮浓度调整类似于T2)和T5(人尿;在播种后3周施用氮肥,氮肥浓度调整为比T2高20%。结果表明,T5处理的株高、叶面积、根系干重和叶片全氮含量的增加幅度最大。与尿肥处理相比,T1和T2处理的豆类产量显著提高(p < 0.05)。尽管与工业施肥处理(T1和T2)没有直接可比性,但尿液施肥处理(T1、T2和T3)的大豆产量仍处于令人满意的水平。尿液治疗比T1和T2更具成本效益。基于上述结果,我们认为尿液可以有效地作为氮肥替代品用于农业生产。
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