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The effects of biochar, compost and their mixture and nitrogen fertilizer on yield and nitrogen use efficiency of barley grown on a Nitisol in the highlands of Ethiopia.

Getachew Agegnehu1, Paul N Nelson2, Michael I Bird2.   

Abstract

The effects of organic amendments and nitrogen (N) fertilizer on yield and N use efficiency of barley were investigated on a Nitisol of the central Ethiopian highlands in 2014. The treatments were factorial combinations of no organic amendment, biochar (B), compost (Com), Com+B and co-composted biochar (COMBI) as main plots and five N fertilizer levels as sub-plots, with three replicates. Application of organic amendment and N fertilizer significantly improved yield, with grain yield increases of 60% from Com+B+69kgNha(-1) at Holetta and 54% from Com+92kgNha(-1) at Robgebeya, compared to the yield from the maximum N rate. The highest total N uptake was obtained from Com+B+92kgNha(-1) at Holetta (138kgha(-1)) and Com+92kgNha(-1) at Robgebeya (101kgha(-1)). The agronomic efficiency (yield increase per unit of N applied, AE), apparent recovery efficiency (increase in N uptake per unit of N applied, ARE) and physiological efficiency (yield increase per unit of N uptake, PE) responded significantly to organic amendments and N fertilizer. Mean AE and ARE were highest at B+23kgNha(-1) at Holetta and at B+23 and B+46kgNha(-1) at Robgebeya. The PE ranged from 19 to 33kggrainkg(-1) N uptake at Holetta and 29-48kggrainkg(-1) N uptake at Robgebeya. The effects of organic amendments and N fertilizer on AE, ARE and PE were greater at Robgebeya than at Holetta. The enhancement of N use efficiency through application of organic amendments emphasizes the importance of balanced crop nutrition, ensuring that barley crops are adequately supplied with N and other nutrients. Overall, the integration of both organic and inorganic amendments may optimize N uptake efficiency and reduce the amount of N fertilizer required for the sustainable barley production in the long-term.
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Keywords:  Barley; Biochar; Compost; Composted biochar; Nitrogen fertilizer; Nitrogen use efficiency

Year:  2016        PMID: 27288288     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.05.033

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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