Nitrogen mineralization from an organically managed soil and nitrogen accumulation in lettuce

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The potential of an organically managed Cambic Arenosol to supply nitrogen (N) from either an applied commercial organic fertilizer (granulated hen manure), a compost produced on-farm, or four different mixtures of both fertilizers was studied in a laboratory incubation and a pot experiment with lettuce. In the incubation experiment, a significant higher apparent N mineralization occurred after hen-manure application (53.4% of the organic N applied) compared to compost (4.5%) or mixed-fertilizer application (8.7% to 16.7%). The apparent N mineralization in a mixed treatment consisting of compost and half rate of hen manure (15.4% of the organic N applied) was significantly higher than that estimated based on the N mineralization for compost and hen-manure treatments (7.6%), proving that a combined application of both fertilizers enhanced organic-N mineralization when compared to separate fertilizer supply. In the pot experiment, a higher lettuce fresh-matter yield was obtained with hen manure (1.9 kg m-2) than with compost (1.7 kg m-2) or unfertilized control treatment (1.3 kg m-2). Combined application of compost with only a half rate of hen manure led to yields (2.0 kg m-2) equal to those obtained with only hen manure. A good correlation was observed between the N-mineralization incubation data and the N accumulated by lettuce plants in the pot experiment (r = 0.983). Hence, in the organic production of baby-leaf lettuce, a mixture of compost and hen manure appears to be a good fertilization alternative, since it allows a reduction by half of the typical amount of commercial fertilizer usually applied (granulated hen manure), cutting fertilization costs, and providing an amount of available N that allows maintaining lettuce yields. © 2010 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Ribeiro, H. M., Fangueiro, D., Alves, F., Ventura, R., Coelho, D., Vasconcelos, E., … Cabral, F. (2010). Nitrogen mineralization from an organically managed soil and nitrogen accumulation in lettuce. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 173(2), 260–267. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.200900082

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