| 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 subproducts in sustainably-based agricultural systems can minimise the use of mineral fertilisers, and hence reduce the potential risk of surface and groundwater pollution. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to obtain (small scale) two liquid labelled-organic fertilisers, an animal- and a vegetal-based organic (AO and VO, respectively) fertiliser, to be used as organic N sources in subsequent fertigation studies. Forage maize (Zea mays L.) grown under 15N-labelled fertiliser supply was used as raw material for VO fertiliser production, and also as 15N-labelled sheep feed to obtain 15N-labelled manure. The labelled faeces fraction was used as raw material for the AO fertiliser. The VO fertiliser was obtained after an acidic and an enzyme-driven hydrolysis. The AO fertiliser was obtained after acidic hydrolysis. The VO liquid fertiliser presented an N concentration of 330 mg·L-1, 85% of total N was organic, while ammonium and nitrate N accounted for 55% and 45% of the mineral nitrogen fraction, respectively. This fertiliser also exhibited high K, Ca and S concentrations and notable values for the remaining macro- and micronutrients. The AO liquid fertiliser had a similar total N concentration (496 mg·L-1, 82% of total N in an organic form) to that of VO, but its mineral N fraction significantly differed, which came in a predominantly (95%) ammonia form. It also had a high content of N, P, K and other macronutrients, and sufficient Fe, Zn, Mn, Cu and B levels, which suggests its suitability as a potential fertiliser. The percentage of 15N enrichment in both VO and AO liquid fertilisers exceeded 2% 15N atom excess, which enabled their use in subsequent assays run to assess nitrogen uptake efficiency.Entities:
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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.