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Title: Maize nitrogen use efficiency is affected by pig slurry composting and anaerobic digestion.
Authors: WUADEN, C. R.
NICOLOSO, R. da S.
GRAVE, R. A.
PIGOSSO, A.
Affiliation: CAMILA ROSANE WUADEN, UDESC/Lages; RODRIGO DA SILVEIRA NICOLOSO, CNPSA; ROBERTO ANDRÉ GRAVE, IFC/Concórdia; ADRIANA PIGOSSO, FACC.
Date Issued: 2017
Citation: In: SIMPÓSIO INTERNACIONAL SOBRE GERENCIAMENTO DE RESÍDUOS AGROPECUÁRIOS E AGROINDUSTRIAIS, 5., 2017, Foz do Iguaçu, Anais... Concórdia: Sbera: Embrapa Suínos e Aves, 2017. SIGERA. p. 28-31.
Description: ABSTRACT: We assessed the nitrogen use efficiency of maize amended with mineral and organic N sources in a Nitisol from Southern Brazil under contrasting soil tillage systems: conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT). The tested N sources were: 140 kg N ha-1 (total N input) either as mineral fertilizer (urea; MIN), pig slurry (PS), anaerobically digested pig slurry (ADS) and composted pig slurry (CS), besides a control without fertilization (CTR). The N-based application of PS and ADS supplied less than 74% of the maize requirements for P2O5 (115 kg ha-1 ), while CS exceeded P2O5 demand by up to 109%. PS and ADS promoted maize N uptake, biomass production and grain yield similar or higher than maize receiving mineral fertilizer (urea). However, CS promoted significantly lower N agronomic efficiency (AEN) and recovery efficiency (REN) than other fertilizers. CS should be primarily used as a source of P and K or as an amendment to recover SOM stocks in degraded soils.
Thesagro: Plantio
Compostagem
Dejeto
Suíno
Keywords: Biodigestão
Type of Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
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