Nitrogen cycling in an ecological farming system of milk vetch culture - Pig-raising - Biogas fermentation - Rice culture

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The 15N - labeled technique was used to study the stock, transformation, fate and utilization efficiency of N in the farming - pig husbandry - biogas ecosystem in rice areas. It was shown that the crude protein digestibility of the ensilaged milk vetch by pig was 53.76%, the recovery rates of ensilaged milk vetch N from the pig feces and urine were 39.36% and 24.71%, respectively. The recovery rate of biogas fermentation N of pig feces and urine was 97.9%. The quantity of alkali-hydrolysable N was 2.6 times as great as before the fermentation. The mixed application of milk vetch, biogas-tank sludge and chemical fertilizer could promote N partitioning to rice grain, therefore it was advantageous to yield improvement. The residual quantity in soil of the fertilizer N was equivalent to 2.0 - 2.5 times that of only chemical fertilizer and yet gaseous loss N of the latter was 2.6-8.2 times that of the former. The comprehensive economic effect of the whole ecosystem increased by times, compared with the only milk vetch-early rice-late rice pattern, and ecological effect and social effect were also very prominent.

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Liu, J. R., Ten Berge, H. F. M., Zhang, M. L., Wu, J. F., Guo, C. Z., & Liu, W. D. (2002). Nitrogen cycling in an ecological farming system of milk vetch culture - Pig-raising - Biogas fermentation - Rice culture. Plant Production Science, 5(1), 65–70. https://doi.org/10.1626/pps.5.65

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