N Mineralisation from Bioresources Incubated at 12.5°C

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Soils treated with lime-amended biosolids (LAB), poppy seed waste (PSW), anaerobically digested biosolids (ADB) and poppy mulch (PM) and incubated at 12.5°C for 56 days released 45%, 36%, 25%, and -8%, respectively, of total applied N as plant available nitrogen (PAN) by the end of the incubation. The mineralisation rates were contrary to expectations based on the C:N ratios of the four products: LAB (5:1), PSW (7:1), ADB (3:1), and PM (16:1). PM showed a significant negative priming effect over the incubation period. These results have implications for production agriculture in temperate regions where application and incorporation of bio-resources traditionally occurs in autumn and spring when soil and air temperatures are relatively low. Current application times may not be suitable for nitrogen release to satisfy crop demand.

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Ives, S. W., Sparrow, L. A., Cotching, W. E., Doyle, R. B., & Lisson, S. (2015). N Mineralisation from Bioresources Incubated at 12.5°C. Applied and Environmental Soil Science, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/803736

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