Optimizing Sustainable Agriculture: Harnessing Urine as a Cost-Effective Fertilizer for Enhanced Amaranth Growth and Soil Microbial Health in Tropical Regions

Alamu Bamidele Alaba, Adekunle T. Adefunke, Ogbebor O. Nicholas
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This study investigated the impact of urine and other fertilizers on the soil microbial community’s role in enhancing Amaranthus hybridus  L. growth and productivity. Utilizing a combination of field experiments and microbial analysis, we explored the potential of  human urine as an alternative and sustainable fertilizer for amaranth cultivation in tropical regions like Nigeria. Our research showed that urine outperformed artificial fertilizers, especially when properly diluted, encouraging more soil microbial variety and activity.  Furthermore, variety-specific responses were observed, emphasizing the importance of selecting the right amaranth variety for urine- based fertilization. To ensure safe and effective urine application, proper handling procedures were emphasized. These findings had  significant implications for sustainable agriculture as they offered alternatives to chemical fertilizers, promoted healthy soil and provided  cost-effective options for small-scale farmers. This research encouraged the adoption of urine-based fertilization practices in tropical  agriculture, with further exploration needed to refine best practices and assess long-term effects. 
优化可持续农业:利用尿液作为成本效益高的肥料,促进热带地区苋菜生长和土壤微生物健康
本研究调查了尿液和其他肥料对土壤微生物群落在促进杂交苋(Amaranthus hybridus L.)生长和提高生产力方面作用的影响。通过实地实验和微生物分析相结合的方法,我们探索了在尼日利亚等热带地区将人尿作为苋菜种植的替代肥料和可持续肥料的潜力。我们的研究表明,尿液的效果优于人工肥料,尤其是在适当稀释的情况下,能促进土壤微生物的多样性和活性。 此外,我们还观察到了特定品种的反应,这强调了选择合适的苋菜品种进行尿液施肥的重要性。为确保安全有效地施用尿液,还强调了正确的处理程序。这些发现对可持续农业具有重要意义,因为它们提供了化肥的替代品,促进了土壤健康,并为小规模农户提供了具有成本效益的选择。这项研究鼓励在热带农业中采用以尿液为基础的施肥方法,但还需要进一步探索,以完善最佳做法并评估长期效果。
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