Digestate is equal or a better alternative to mineral fertilization of Kohlrabi
In a one-year vegetation pot experiment, we compared the eff ect of digestate from a biogas station and mineral fertilisers on yield and quality parameters of kohlrabi, variety Segura F1. Four treatments were used in the trial: 1) untreated control, 2) urea, 3) digestate, 4) urea, triple super phosp...
Autor Principal: | Losak, T. |
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Otros Autores: | Musilová, L., Zatloukalová, A., Szostková, M., Hlusek, J., Fryč, J., Vítěz, T., Haitl, M,, von Bennewitz, Eduardo, Martensson, A. |
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Idioma: | English |
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2017
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In a one-year vegetation pot experiment, we compared the eff ect of digestate from a biogas station and mineral fertilisers on yield and quality parameters of kohlrabi, variety Segura F1. Four treatments were used in the trial: 1) untreated control, 2) urea, 3) digestate, 4) urea, triple super phosphate, KCl, MgSO4. The N dose was the same in treatments 2–4, 1.5 g N/pot. In treatment 4 the P, K and Mg doses corresponded to those supplied in the digestate treatment (3). The weight of single kohlrabi bulbs in the unfertilised control was signifi cantly lower (36.2%) than in the urea treatment (100%) and the other fertilised treatments. A er application of digestate (treatment 3) and mineral fertilisers (treatment 4), the weight of single bulbs signifi cantly increased by 36.2 and 33.6%, respectively, compared with the urea treatment (2). The content of ascorbic acid did not diff er between the fertilised treatments (282–301 mg/kg), but was signifi cantly lower than in the unfertilised control (334 mg/kg). There were signifi cant diff erences between all fertilised treatments (2, 3, 4) in bulb nitrate content (745, 187, 462 mg NO3 -/kg fresh matter, respectively). A er digestate application the content decreased signifi cantly, to 187 mg NO3−/kg fresh matter. The soil Nmin content a er harvest varied between 4.19–5.79 mg/kg in all fertilised treatments and the N-NH4 + form prevailed over N-NO3− only in the digestate treatment (3.45/2.34 mg/kg). We recommend the use of digestate to kohlrabi as it results in comparable or better yield and qualitative parameters of kohlrabi compared with mineral fertilizers. |
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