How Fertilisation Affects Distribution Of Carbon And Nutrients In Vineyard Soil?

The effect of fertilisation on C and N, P, K nutrients distribution in the Rendzic Leptosol in locality Nitra-Dražovce was studied. We evaluated the following treatments of fertilisation: (1) G (non-fertilised), (2) FYM (farmyard manure – dose 40 t/ha), (3) G+NPK3 (grass + 3rd intensity of fertilisa...

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Main Authors: Šimanský Vladimír, Horák Ján, Ložek Otto, Chlpík Juraj
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-06-01
Series:Agriculture
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/agri-2015-0012
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author Šimanský Vladimír
Horák Ján
Ložek Otto
Chlpík Juraj
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Horák Ján
Ložek Otto
Chlpík Juraj
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description The effect of fertilisation on C and N, P, K nutrients distribution in the Rendzic Leptosol in locality Nitra-Dražovce was studied. We evaluated the following treatments of fertilisation: (1) G (non-fertilised), (2) FYM (farmyard manure – dose 40 t/ha), (3) G+NPK3 (grass + 3rd intensity of fertilisation for vineyards), and (4) G+NPK1 (grass + 1st intensity of fertilisation for vineyards). The soil samples were taken in spring during the years 2008–2015. Obtained results showed that the content of organic carbon (Corg) decreased in the following order: G+NPK1 > FYM > G > G+NPK3 and content of total nitrogen (Nt) decreased in the following order: FYM > G+NPK3 > G+NPK1 > G. The application of NPK in the 1st intensity of fertilisation for vineyards and added FYM build up a Corg at an average rate of 370 and 229 mg/kg/year, respectively. On the other hand, contents of Nt due to fertilisation declined in FYM, G+NPK3 and G+NPK1 at an average rate of 53, 22 and 20 mg/kg/year, respectively. Available P and K contents were also increased after the fertilisation of FYM and NPK. Added fertilisers (G+NPK3) significantly build up a P at an average rate of 10.2 mg/kg/year.
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spelling doaj.art-163b3a176da040a8b7aa14b5a49dbad62022-12-22T04:14:36ZengSciendoAgriculture1338-43762015-06-01612697410.1515/agri-2015-0012agri-2015-0012How Fertilisation Affects Distribution Of Carbon And Nutrients In Vineyard Soil?Šimanský Vladimír0Horák Ján1Ložek Otto2Chlpík Juraj3Slovak University of Agriculture in NitraSlovak University of Agriculture in NitraSlovak University of Agriculture in NitraSlovak University of Agriculture in NitraThe effect of fertilisation on C and N, P, K nutrients distribution in the Rendzic Leptosol in locality Nitra-Dražovce was studied. We evaluated the following treatments of fertilisation: (1) G (non-fertilised), (2) FYM (farmyard manure – dose 40 t/ha), (3) G+NPK3 (grass + 3rd intensity of fertilisation for vineyards), and (4) G+NPK1 (grass + 1st intensity of fertilisation for vineyards). The soil samples were taken in spring during the years 2008–2015. Obtained results showed that the content of organic carbon (Corg) decreased in the following order: G+NPK1 > FYM > G > G+NPK3 and content of total nitrogen (Nt) decreased in the following order: FYM > G+NPK3 > G+NPK1 > G. The application of NPK in the 1st intensity of fertilisation for vineyards and added FYM build up a Corg at an average rate of 370 and 229 mg/kg/year, respectively. On the other hand, contents of Nt due to fertilisation declined in FYM, G+NPK3 and G+NPK1 at an average rate of 53, 22 and 20 mg/kg/year, respectively. Available P and K contents were also increased after the fertilisation of FYM and NPK. Added fertilisers (G+NPK3) significantly build up a P at an average rate of 10.2 mg/kg/year.https://doi.org/10.1515/agri-2015-0012farmyard manuresoil organic carbonnitrogenphosphoruspotassiumvineyard
spellingShingle Šimanský Vladimír
Horák Ján
Ložek Otto
Chlpík Juraj
How Fertilisation Affects Distribution Of Carbon And Nutrients In Vineyard Soil?
Agriculture
farmyard manure
soil organic carbon
nitrogen
phosphorus
potassium
vineyard
title How Fertilisation Affects Distribution Of Carbon And Nutrients In Vineyard Soil?
title_full How Fertilisation Affects Distribution Of Carbon And Nutrients In Vineyard Soil?
title_fullStr How Fertilisation Affects Distribution Of Carbon And Nutrients In Vineyard Soil?
title_full_unstemmed How Fertilisation Affects Distribution Of Carbon And Nutrients In Vineyard Soil?
title_short How Fertilisation Affects Distribution Of Carbon And Nutrients In Vineyard Soil?
title_sort how fertilisation affects distribution of carbon and nutrients in vineyard soil
topic farmyard manure
soil organic carbon
nitrogen
phosphorus
potassium
vineyard
url https://doi.org/10.1515/agri-2015-0012
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