Biostimulatory and carbon sequestration potentials of neem seed-based fertilizer formulation in nicosulfuron contaminated soil

S. Adejoro
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Neem seed cake has been reported to make nutrients available to support good growth of crops and increase yield. This ease of nutrient release is also required in a potential bio-stimulant. This study assessed the potentials of a neem seed-based fertilizer formulation as a bio-stimulant to aid continued nutrient mineralization from an organic source in contaminated soil samples. Neem seed-based organomineral formulation was added to soil samples contaminated with two field rates (40 and 60 mg.a. i ha-1) of nicosulfuron herbicide to assess their separate and interaction effects on soil microbial activity in the laboratory. The treated samples were incubated for 8 weeks, and soil microbial activity was monitored in dynamics for the period of incubation. Data on soil basal respiration, soil organic carbon, and soil carbon mineralization quotient (qM) were collected on weekly basis for the 8 weeks. Application of nicosulfuron alone regardless of rate repressed soil basal respiration; hence carbon mineralization in the early weeks of the incubation period, but these parameters were stimulated after the 5th week of incubation. Addition of the neem formulation on the other hand caused consistent significant stimulation from the beginning to the end of incubation. Results further showed that combining nicosulfuron and the neem formulation raised soil basal respiration significantly above what individual factor contributed. It was therefore concluded that although the individual factor was found to increase CO2-C compared to the control at the end of incubation, the interaction of the two inputs raised CO2-C even higher. This is an indication that the neem seed cake formulation has the potentials to cushion the adverse effects of nicosulfuron contamination on the soil microbial community.
镍硫隆污染土壤中印楝种子肥料配方的生物刺激和固碳潜力
据报道,印度楝籽饼可以提供营养,以支持作物的良好生长和提高产量。在潜在的生物刺激剂中,这种养分释放的便利性也是必需的。本研究评估了一种以楝树种子为基础的肥料配方作为生物刺激剂的潜力,以帮助污染土壤样品中有机来源的持续营养矿化。以印楝种子为基础的有机制剂被添加到土壤样品中,土壤样品受到两种田间浓度(40和60 mg.a)的污染。I ha-1)的硝磺隆除草剂在实验室评价其单独和相互作用对土壤微生物活性的影响。处理后的样品孵育8周,在孵育期间动态监测土壤微生物活性。8周内,每周采集土壤基础呼吸、土壤有机碳和土壤碳矿化商(qM)数据。单独施用硝磺隆对土壤基础呼吸有抑制作用;因此,碳矿化在孵育期的前几周发生,但这些参数在孵育第5周后才受到刺激。另一方面,添加楝树配方从孵育开始到结束都引起了一致的显著刺激。结果进一步表明,硝磺隆与楝树配方配合施用可显著提高土壤基础呼吸。因此得出的结论是,虽然在孵育结束时发现个体因素与对照相比增加了CO2-C,但两种输入的相互作用使CO2-C增加得更高。这表明,印楝籽饼配方有潜力缓冲尼科磺隆污染对土壤微生物群落的不利影响。
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