Efficiency of organic nitrogen fertilization of potato in northeast Portugal
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Rodrigues, A
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Escola Super Agragia Braganca, Crop Prod Dept, P-5301854 Braganca, PortugalEscola Super Agragia Braganca, Crop Prod Dept, P-5301854 Braganca, Portugal
Rodrigues, A
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Coutinho, J
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Escola Super Agragia Braganca, Crop Prod Dept, P-5301854 Braganca, PortugalEscola Super Agragia Braganca, Crop Prod Dept, P-5301854 Braganca, Portugal
Coutinho, J
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Martins, F
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Martins, F
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[1] Escola Super Agragia Braganca, Crop Prod Dept, P-5301854 Braganca, Portugal
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH NITROGEN FERTILISATION OF FIELD GROWN VEGETABLE CROPS
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2001年
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563期
The study was conducted over a 4 year period with the purpose of measuring N mineralization using an in situ incubation technique, following the application of farmyard manure, poultry manure or municipal solid waste. The results varied from -10 % (net immobilization) to +28 % (net mineralization) in relation to the total organic N applied. N fluxes were assessed through plant N analysis during the growing season and through determination of potato tuber dry weight (TDW), N uptake by tubers and the apparent N recovery (ANR) of added N at harvest. Organic material applications slightly increased TDW above the control treatment (9 to 25%), although the results indicate a shortage of N, where no N was added to the crop. The effect of organic fertilization on N uptake by tubers was also limited. Petiole nitrate concentration and estimated net N mineralization were in agreement with trends in TDW and N uptake by tubers, with no differences in soil N availability between the control and organic treatments. Values of ANR were particularly low, ranging from 4 to 23 %. The results suggest that caution is needed when judging the contribution of organic fertilization to N nutrition of crops, which have a short growing season. Synchronization between N release and plant uptake is discussed.