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Marufa Sultana, M. Jahiruddin, Mohammad Golam Kibria, Md Hosenuzzaman, Md. Anwarul Abedin
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化肥价格上涨,而城市固体废弃物(MSW)堆肥等传统有机肥料的养分含量较低,因此有必要生产养分丰富的堆肥,作为一种潜在的有机肥替代选择。我们研究了三种改良堆肥,将 20% 的芥子油饼(MOC)和 30% 的家禽粪便(PM)或牛粪或甘蔗榨泥(SPM)与 50% 的城市固体废弃物堆肥混合。每种堆肥中都接种了病毒毛霉。施用经改良或未经改良的都市固体废弃物堆肥的比例为 10 吨/公顷。使用不同的改良剂提高了都市固体废弃物堆肥的养分水平,其中氮的增量非常显著,根据改良剂的类型,氮的增量从 1.14%(未改良堆肥)到 2.9%-3.22% 不等。我们进行了一项田间试验,以评估经改良的都市固体废弃物堆肥对马铃薯(品种 BARI Alu25)产量和养分含量的影响。除了单一的都市固体废弃物堆肥处理外,所有堆肥处理的块茎产量都明显高于单一肥料处理。以压榨泥为基础的都市固体废弃物堆肥+肥料处理产生的块茎产量最高,达到 31.6 吨/公顷(比 100% 肥料处理增加 65%,比 100% 堆肥处理增加 57%)。块茎氮的浓度从 0.128% 到 0.594%,磷的浓度从 0.018% 到 0.035%,钾的浓度从 0.213% 到 0.313%,硒的浓度从 0.020% 到 0.053%。使用经改良的堆肥对土壤中氮、磷、钾和硒的含量有残留影响。因此,含有 50%肥料+50%堆肥混合物(MSW:MOC:SPM,比例为 5:2:3)的处理效果最好,其次是 PM 改良堆肥。由此得出结论,在养分缺乏的亚热带土壤中,将 10 吨/公顷的 MSW 有机堆肥与化肥混合使用,可确保提高作物产量、养分含量和土壤肥力。
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Applying organic amendment enriches nutrient status of municipal solid waste compost and its application enhances tuber yield and nutrient concentrations of potato

Elevated price of chemical fertilizers and poor nutrient content in conventional organic sources such as municipal solid waste (MSW) compost necessitate the production of nutrient enriched compost which could serve as a potential alternative organic fertilizer option. We studied three types of amended compost that were prepared by mixing 20% mustard oil cake (MOC) and 30% poultry manure (PM) or cow dung or sugarcane press mud (SPM) with 50% MSW compost. Trichoderma viride was inoculated into every type of compost. The rate of amended or unamended MSW compost application was 10 t ha−1. The use of different amendments improved the nutrient level of MSW compost, of which the N increment was remarkable, ranging from 1.14% N (unamended compost) to 2.9%–3.22% N depending on the types of amendment. A field experiment was conducted to evaluate performances of the amended MSW composts on the yield and nutrient content of potato (variety BARI Alu25). All compost treatments except the sole MSW compost treatment produced significantly higher tuber yields than the sole fertilizer treatment. The press mud based MSW compost + fertilizer treatment produced the highest tuber yield of 31.6 t ha−1 (65% increase over 100% fertilizers and 57% increase over 100% compost treatment). The tuber N concentration varied from 0.128% to 0.594%, P from 0.018% to 0.035%, K from 0.213% to 0.313% and S from 0.020% to 0.053%, with the highest result recorded with press mud + fertilizer treatment. The use of amended composts had residual effects on soil N, P, K and S contents. Thus, the treatment containing 50% fertilizer+50% compost mixture (MSW:MOC:SPM in a ratio of 5:2:3) performed the best followed by PM amended compost. It is concluded that integrated use of 10 t ha−1 organic amended MSW compost with chemical fertilizers can ensure higher crop yield, nutrient content and sustained soil fertility in nutrient-deficient sub-tropical soil.

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