Biofilm Enriched rock phosphate as a potential phosphorous fertilizer to replace triple super phosphate in rice cultivation: A preliminary field trial

J. Jayaneththi, G. Seneviratne, H. Madawala, M. G. T. S. Amarasekara
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Rock Phosphate (RP), derived from natural apatite mined from Eppawala (ERP), is identified as a possible substitute for Triple Super Phosphate (TSP). However, its application is limited due to low solubility. If the bio-solubility is enhanced, ERP can be used as a phosphorous (P) fertilizer for annual crops. The present study focused on using an effective biofilm formulation identified after screening several known phosphate solubilizing biofilms, and introducing a biofilm-enriched ERP (BEE) as an alternative for TSP in rice cultivation. Two field trials were conducted in two consecutive seasons, dry season in 2018 (Yala) and the wet in 2018/2019 (Maha). The existing chemical fertilizer dosage (CF) recommended for rice by the Department of Agriculture (DOA) was modified by fully replacing TSP-P with BEE, along with 65% nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) fertilizers (CFNK). Three different rates of BEE, 65, 80 and 100% (equivalent to TSP-P recommended by the DOA) were tested (CFNK + 65 BEE, CFNK + 80 BEE and CFNK + 100 BEE) against CF. Results revealed that the rate of 100% BEE performed better than that of other rates of BEE (65% and 80%), while the same recorded significantly higher grain yields in both seasons compared to all other treatments. Moreover, plant growth parameters viz. shoot and root dry masses, height, and panicle length were also recorded higher values with CFNK + 100BEE application than the control (CF). Therefore, the BEE can be suggested as an alternative to TSP for rice cultivation, with an added advantage of using a reduced dosage of N and K fertilizers. However, further studies are needed to test the BEE under different soil and climatic conditions in the country.
富生物膜磷矿肥作为替代三元超磷肥的潜在磷肥:初步田间试验
从Eppawala(ERP)开采的天然磷灰石中提取的岩石磷酸盐(RP)被认为是三重超级磷酸盐(TSP)的可能替代品。然而,由于溶解度低,其应用受到限制。如果生物溶解度提高,ERP可以用作一年生作物的磷(P)肥料。本研究的重点是使用一种有效的生物膜制剂,该制剂是在筛选了几种已知的溶磷生物膜后确定的,并引入了富含生物膜的ERP(BEE)作为水稻种植中TSP的替代品。连续两个季节进行了两次田间试验,分别是2018年的旱季(亚拉)和2018/2019年的雨季(马哈)。农业部(DOA)为水稻推荐的现有化肥剂量(CF)进行了修改,用BEE完全取代了TSP-P,以及65%的氮(N)和钾(K)肥料(CFNK)。对CFNK+65 BEE、CFNK+80 BEE和CFNK+100 BEE三种不同的BEE处理率(相当于DOA推荐的TSP-P)进行了对比试验。结果表明,100%BEE处理的效果优于其他BEE处理(65%和80%),同时与所有其他处理相比,两个季节的粮食产量都显著较高。此外,施用CFNK+100BEE的植物生长参数,即地上部和根部干物质、高度和穗长,也比对照(CF)记录到更高的值。因此,BEE可以作为TSP的替代品用于水稻种植,还具有使用减少剂量的N和K肥料的额外优势。然而,还需要进一步的研究来测试该国不同土壤和气候条件下的BEE。
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