Author/Authors :
KARACA, Ümmühan Selçuk Üniversitesi (S.U.), Konya Kampus - Ziraat Fakültesi - Toprak Bilimi ve Bitki Besleme Bölümü, Turkey , UYANÖZ, Refik Selçuk Üniversitesi (S.U.), Konya Kampus - Ziraat Fakültesi - Toprak Bilimi ve Bitki Besleme Bölümü, Turkey , KARAARSLAN, Emel Selçuk Üniversitesi (S.U.), Konya Kampus - Ziraat Fakültesi - Toprak Bilimi ve Bitki Besleme Bölümü, Turkey , ÖZAYTEKIN, H. Hüseyin Selçuk Üniversitesi (S.U.), Konya Kampus - Ziraat Fakultesi - Toprak Bilimi ve Bitki Besleme Bolumu, Turkey
Title Of Article :
Incubation of Different Organic Materials Before And After Addition of Soil Properties and Nutrient Changes in The Who
Abstract :
In this study, the addition of organic materials on soil physical and chemical properties of the impact, with five different origins of organic material to soil was investigated by applying different doses. For this purpose as organic materials, mushroom compost, waste compost, farm manure, chicken manure and treated sewage sludge is used. Incubation experiment conducted under laboratory conditions in this study as oven dry weight over 500 g soil in pots and 0 (control), 3 and 6 tons of organic material mixed in the application dose. Organic material mixed soil were incubated after being brought to field capacity. To remain constant during the incubation of soil moisture has been noted .45 day incubation period and the beginning of the end of incubation by taking samples of soil chemical, biological properties and nutrient elements were determined. According to the results of research into soil types and doses of organic material of some physical and chemical properties of soil has been a different effect on. 45 day incubation period at the end, the different origin of organic materials of soil organic matter content (OM), cation exchange capacity (CAB), trace elements, total nitrogen and phosphorus content of some physical and chemical properties on the effects of different levels occurred. At the end of incubation, trace elements, cation exchange capacity and reductions in CO2 production, while organic matter, total nitrogen and phosphorus contents have been increased. This statistically significant decrease and increase (P 0.01 and P 0.05).
NaturalLanguageKeyword :
Organic material , soil properties , incubation , compost , fertilizer
JournalTitle :
The Journal Of Ege University Faculty Of Agriculture