B. Janssen, H. Boesveld, Marion Rodríguez
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引用次数: 19
评价废水作为作物氮、磷、钾来源的一些理论思考
废水作为作物养分来源的价值取决于养分浓度、种植的作物类型和土壤肥力水平。只要养分溶解在废水和土壤溶液中,作物就能立即获得养分,但由于几种土壤过程,它们的可用性可能会降低。一些过程导致永久损失(淋失、挥发和侵蚀),另一些过程导致养分在土壤中积累(微生物固定化、吸附、沉淀)。因此,植物吸收的养分比例与通过废水或肥料施用的养分比例不同。由于土壤和废水很少含有最佳比例的养分,因此提出了一套指导方针来优化废水灌溉。需要一些关于植物、营养源和土壤中的养分的信息,以便能够应用指南。部分信息可能无法获得,必须在试验中找到。通过简单地比较废水和肥料的来源来评价废水作为营养源是不可能的,因为废水中N、P和K的影响是混淆的。要求对废水和直接肥料的组合进行析因设计。版权所有©2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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