Title of article :
The application of vegetable, fruit and garden waste (VFG) compost in addition to cattle slurry in a silage maize monoculture: nitrogen availability and use
Author/Authors :
Nevens، Frank نويسنده , , Reheul، Dirk نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
In Flanders, vegetable, fruit and garden wastes (VFG) are collected selectively and composted. We studied the effects of the application of this VFG compost on silage maize on a sandy loam soil. A yearly application of 22.5 Mg of VFG compost ha-1, in addition to 42 Mg of cattle slurry ha-1 resulted in economical optimum dry matter yields with a substantial saving of mineral fertilizer N. During the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th year of this compost+slurry application, an additional amount of mineral fertilizer N of, respectively, 94, 43, 22 and 12 kg N ha-1 was needed. Compared to a system with only mineral N fertilization, this implied savings of, respectively, 52, 92, 142 and 134 kg N ha-1. Silage maize N uptake and N concentration in maize were higher when compost was applied. Despite of the low N output/input rate with compost application, it did not result in an excessive amount of residual soil nitrate-N, provided that the additional mineral fertilizer N was adapted to the economic optimum level. Compared to slurry application, 4 years of VFG compost application resulted in significantly higher soil organic matter and total nitrogen concentrations.
Keywords :
Nitrogen efficiency , nitrogen uptake , Residual mineral soil N , Silage maize , Dry matter yield , compost
Journal title :
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY
Journal title :
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY