| Literature DB >> 26982183 |
Belén Martínez-Alcántara1, Mary-Rus Martínez-Cuenca1, Carlos Fernández2, Francisco Legaz1, Ana Quiñones1.
Abstract
Large quantities of crop residue and animal manure from agricultural and livestock activities are annually produced worldwide. With propn>er management, these residues are potentially valuable sources of plant nutrients, mainly N. Recycling such subpn>roducts in sustainably-bEntities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26982183 PMCID: PMC4794198 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0150851
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Schematics of the production liquid 15N-labelled organic fertiliser process from the 15N maize residue.
DW, N and 15N content of the total maize biomass produced at the end of the labelling period, and the fractions used as sheep feed and as raw material for the vegetal-based organic fertiliser*.
| DW | N | N | 15N | 15N | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (kg) | (% DW) | (g) | (% excess) | (g) | ||
| Labelled maize | Leafy stems | 54.6 | 1.52±0.14 | 829.9±72.3 | 2.81±0.05 | 23.32±0.12 |
| Leafless stems | 5.4 | 0.92±0.17 | 49.7±9.9 | 2.68±0.04 | 1.33±0.02 | |
| Root system | 5.1 | 0.65±0.01 | 33.2±5.6 | 3.29±0.07 | 1.11±0.04 | |
| Whole plant | 65.1 | 1.40±0.13 | 912.8±73.8 | 2.82±0.07 | 25.74±0.09 | |
| Sheep feed | Leafy stems ingested | 38.9 | 1.86±0.11 | 723.5±21.2 | 3.75±0.14 | 27.13±0.26 |
| Surplus feed | 4.9 | 1.86±0.11 | 91.1±18.6 | 3.75±0.14 | 3.42±0.15 | |
| Maize for fertilizer | 26.2 | 1.29±0.11 | 341.1±63.2 | 3.09±0.15 | 10.54±0.04 |
* Each value is a mean of three samples ± standard error.
† Maize fractions used as raw material for vegetal-based organic fertiliser production: leafy stems not ingested (leafy stems-leafy stems ingested)+ leafless stems +root system.
Macro- and micronutrient concentration of the maize used as raw material for obtaining the vegetal-based organic fertiliser at the end of the growing cycle*.
| Macronutrients (%) | P | K | Mg | Ca | Na | S |
| 0.04±0.04 | 0.70±0.08 | 0.05±0.01 | 0.22±0.04 | 0.02±0.00 | 0.05±0.01 | |
| Micronutrients (ppm) | Fe | Zn | Mn | Cu | B | |
| 186.0±23.3 | 30.8±2.5 | 10.9±2.4 | 2.4±0.7 | 13.5±3.7 |
* Each value is a mean of three samples ± standard error.
Fig 2Time course evolution of the 15N enrichment of faeces from the sheep fed by 15N-labelled forage maize hay.
Dry weight (DW), volume (V), N and 15N content of the different faeces fractions from sheep fed with an 15N-labelled maize diet*.
| Source fertilizer materials | DW / V | N | N | 15N | 15N | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| (kg / L) | (% DW / mg L-1) | (g) | (% excess) | (g) | ||
| Faeces discarded | 9.3 | 1.86±0.10 | 172.8±9.6 | 0.91±0.12 | 1.57±0.03 | |
| Urine | N-(urea+NH4+) | 27.9 | 4450±980 | 124.4±20.6 | 1.16±0.57 | 1.45±.0.04 |
| N-NO3- | 27.9 | 0.35±0.14 | 0.01±0.00 | 0.85±0.23 | 0.00±0.00 | |
| Faeces for organic fertilizer | 12.4 | 1.79±0.19 | 222.3±19.3 | 2.18±0.03 | 4.85±0.06 |
* Each value is a mean of three samples ± standard error.
Macro- and micronutrient concentration of faeces from the sheep fed an 15N-labelled maize diet used as raw material for obtaining animal-based organic fertiliser*.
| Macronutrients (%) | P | K | Mg | Ca | Na | S |
| 0.37±0.05 | 0.92±0.11 | 0.25±0.03 | 0.82±0.08 | 0.05±0.01 | 0.21±0.03 | |
| Micronutrients (ppm) | Fe | Zn | Mn | Cu | B | |
| 309.5±22.1 | 185.9±15.8 | 65.5±5.6 | 9.6±0.2 | 38.3±3.3 |
* Each value is a mean of three samples ± standard error.
Comparative volumes, total N and the N concentrations among fractions, 15N excess and N recoveries of liquid vegetal- and animal-based organic fertilisers (mg·L-1)*.
| Fertilizer | V (L) | N total (mg·L-1) | N-organic (mg·L-1) | N-NH+4 (mg·L-1) | N-NO-3 (mg·L-1) | 15N excess (atom %) | 15N content (g) | Recovery (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vegetal-based | 520 | 330.8±31.6 | 282.6±6.0 | 26.5±0.61 | 21.6±0.0 | 2.62±0.07 | 4.51±0.10 | 42.7±3.6 |
| Animal-based | 135 | 495.7±47.1 | 403.3±0.0 | 88.2±0.4 | 4.2±0.4 | 2.17±0.01 | 1.45±0.05 | 29.9±2.1 |
* Each value is a mean of three samples ± standard error.
† Ammonium and nitrate nitrogen accounted for 55 and 45% of released total inorganic nitrogen, respectively.
‡ Ammonium and nitrate nitrogen accounted for 95 and 5% of released total inorganic nitrogen, respectively.
Comparative values of macro- and micro concentrations in the liquid vegetal- and animal-based organic fertilisers (mg·L-1)*.
| Fertilizer | P | K | Mg | Ca | S | Fe | Zn | Mn | Cu | B |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vegetal-based | 47±1 | 923±14 | 60±2 | 386±9 | 548±7 | 8.3±0.3 | 2.5±0.5 | 1.2±0.0 | 0.13±0.00 | 0.16±0.00 |
| Animal-based | 365±26 | 921±65 | 257±19 | 545±28 | 1274±68 | 22.6±2.1 | 18.0±1.4 | 5.7±0.5 | 0.04±0.01 | 0.52±0.04 |
* Each value is a mean of three samples ± standard error.