The effects of different organic wastes during carbon and nitrogen mineralization in soil under laboratory conditions
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Tarih
2019
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PARLAR SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS (P S P)
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Özet
The use of organic waste from agriculture soil is one of the possible ways in the evaluation of these materials. It is important to study the nitrogen mineralization of organic waste so as to understand the nitrogen cycle in soil. During the decomposition of organic waste in this article, the nitrogen mineralization that occurred in agricultural soils and carbon content was investigated. This experiment was conducted under laboratory conditions using a sandy clay loam treated with garbage composts, poultry manures, wheat straw and sewage sludge at the rates of 0, 20 ton ha(-1) . The water content of the soil samples was adjusted to 60 % of field capacity. According to the experimental results, the impact of organic waste, the type of waste and ranged, depending on the time of incubation, was found statistically significant (P<0.01). After an incubation period of 150 days, the highest mineralized nitrogen was detected in sewage sludge (652.08 mgkg(-1)), chicken manure (449.97 mgkg(-1)) following wheat straw (409.26 mgkg(-1)) and garbage compost (398.25 mgkg(-1)).
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Organic material, incubation, soil, nitrogen, organic carbon
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FRESENIUS ENVIRONMENTAL BULLETIN
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28
Sayı
7
Künye
Karaca, U. C. (2019). The Effects of Different Organic Wastes During Carbon and Nitrogen Mineralization in Soil Under Laboratory Conditions. Fresenıus Environmental Bulletin, 28(7), 5348-5355.