Comparison among Different Integrated Nutrition Management for Soil Micro and Macro Elements after Winter Wheat Harvesting and Yield

A comparative field experiment has been conducted in order to study the effect of chemical, organic and integrated nitrogen suppliment on micro and macro nutrient residue after wheat harvesting, at Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. The treatments consisted in three gr...

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Main Authors: Aydin KHODAEI JOGHAN, Amir Ghalavand, Majid AGHAALIKHANI, Majid GHOLAMHOSEINI, Aria DOLATABADIAN
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Published: Society of Land Measurements and Cadastre from Transylvania (SMTCT) 2010-06-01
Series:Notulae Scientia Biologicae
Online Access:http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/4585
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author Aydin KHODAEI JOGHAN
Amir Ghalavand
Majid AGHAALIKHANI
Majid GHOLAMHOSEINI
Aria DOLATABADIAN
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Amir Ghalavand
Majid AGHAALIKHANI
Majid GHOLAMHOSEINI
Aria DOLATABADIAN
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description A comparative field experiment has been conducted in order to study the effect of chemical, organic and integrated nitrogen suppliment on micro and macro nutrient residue after wheat harvesting, at Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. The treatments consisted in three groups that are chemical, organically and integrated of them. Nitrogen was supplied in different proportion from chemical and organic sources. Also, zeolite was applied in two ways: mixed with soil and mixed with cattle manure during composting. Before sowing and after wheat harvesting, macro and micro nutrient availability in the soil were examined. The results showed that, among treatments supplying with 100% nitrogen required from composted cattle manure amended with 10% (w/w) zeolite had the best effect on nutrition residue after wheat production because zeolite decreased nitrogen leaching during the manure composting. Crop yield was not statistically different between fertilizer treatments but the highest seed yield was achieved from supplying 50% nitrogen required from cattle manure compost and 50% by urea amended with 10% (w/w) zeolite. This study demonstrated that composted cattle manure amended with zeolite improves soil fertility after wheat production compared with chemical fertilization.
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spelling doaj.art-c1d2c29722584739b54805f8b1bd5d732022-12-22T01:34:07ZengSociety of Land Measurements and Cadastre from Transylvania (SMTCT)Notulae Scientia Biologicae2067-32052067-32642010-06-012210711110.15835/nsb2245854833Comparison among Different Integrated Nutrition Management for Soil Micro and Macro Elements after Winter Wheat Harvesting and YieldAydin KHODAEI JOGHAN0Amir Ghalavand1Majid AGHAALIKHANI2Majid GHOLAMHOSEINI3Aria DOLATABADIAN4Tarbiat Modares University, Faculty of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, TehranTarbiat Modares University, Faculty of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, TehranTarbiat Modares University, Faculty of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, TehranTarbiat Modares University, Faculty of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, TehranTarbiat Modares University, Faculty of Agriculture, Agronomy Department, TehranA comparative field experiment has been conducted in order to study the effect of chemical, organic and integrated nitrogen suppliment on micro and macro nutrient residue after wheat harvesting, at Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. The treatments consisted in three groups that are chemical, organically and integrated of them. Nitrogen was supplied in different proportion from chemical and organic sources. Also, zeolite was applied in two ways: mixed with soil and mixed with cattle manure during composting. Before sowing and after wheat harvesting, macro and micro nutrient availability in the soil were examined. The results showed that, among treatments supplying with 100% nitrogen required from composted cattle manure amended with 10% (w/w) zeolite had the best effect on nutrition residue after wheat production because zeolite decreased nitrogen leaching during the manure composting. Crop yield was not statistically different between fertilizer treatments but the highest seed yield was achieved from supplying 50% nitrogen required from cattle manure compost and 50% by urea amended with 10% (w/w) zeolite. This study demonstrated that composted cattle manure amended with zeolite improves soil fertility after wheat production compared with chemical fertilization.http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/4585
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Amir Ghalavand
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Majid GHOLAMHOSEINI
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Comparison among Different Integrated Nutrition Management for Soil Micro and Macro Elements after Winter Wheat Harvesting and Yield
Notulae Scientia Biologicae
title Comparison among Different Integrated Nutrition Management for Soil Micro and Macro Elements after Winter Wheat Harvesting and Yield
title_full Comparison among Different Integrated Nutrition Management for Soil Micro and Macro Elements after Winter Wheat Harvesting and Yield
title_fullStr Comparison among Different Integrated Nutrition Management for Soil Micro and Macro Elements after Winter Wheat Harvesting and Yield
title_full_unstemmed Comparison among Different Integrated Nutrition Management for Soil Micro and Macro Elements after Winter Wheat Harvesting and Yield
title_short Comparison among Different Integrated Nutrition Management for Soil Micro and Macro Elements after Winter Wheat Harvesting and Yield
title_sort comparison among different integrated nutrition management for soil micro and macro elements after winter wheat harvesting and yield
url http://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/4585
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