Slow- Release Fertilizer Formulation Using Acrylic and Chitosan Coating

Lili Handayani, G. Djajakirana, Darmawan, C. Munoz
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The low-efficiency problem in fertilizer application can be overcome by controlling fertilizer solubility, i.e. by rendering the fertilizer to be released gradually; such material is also known as slow-release fertilizer (SRF). This research was aimed to formulate SRF by coating technique using acrylic and chitosan as the coating material, and to evaluate fertilizer resistance to too fast disintegration, and rate of nutrient release method. The results demonstrated that fertilizer formulation containing  N, P, K, Fe, Cu, and Zn with granulation technique yielded 74% of granules with 2-5 mm in diameter. The SRFs (formulated fertilizer with acrylic or chitosan coating) were more resistant to water pounding than non-SRF. Furthermore, shaking test with distilled water or 2% citric acid, or by percolation test with distilled water showed that the SRFs had lower nutrient solubility than the non-SRFs. The results of shaking test also specifically indicated that coating with acrylic made the fertilizer more resistant to the citric acid,suggesting that this coating material would be more suitable in acidic soils. The SRFs formulated with the addition of chitosan during blending of micronutrients prior to mixing with macronutrients, granulation, and final coating exhibited lower nutrient solubility than the SRFs without the pre-coating chitosan addition. Normal 0 false false false IN X-NONE X-NONE [ How to Cite : Lili H, G Djajakirana, Darmawan, and CP Munoz. 2015. Slow- Release Fertilizer Formulation Using Acrylic and Chitosan Coating. J Trop Soils 19: 37-45. Doi: 10.5400/jts.2015.20.1.37 ] [ Permalink/DOI: www.dx.doi.org/ 10.5400/jts. 2015.20.1.37 ]
丙烯酸壳聚糖包衣缓释肥料配方研究
通过控制肥料的溶解度,即使肥料逐渐释放,可以克服施肥效率低的问题;这种材料也被称为缓释肥料(SRF)。本研究以丙烯酸和壳聚糖为包衣材料,采用包衣技术制备SRF,并对其抗快速崩解性和养分释放速率进行了评价。结果表明:含N、P、K、Fe、Cu、Zn的造粒配方,粒径为2 ~ 5mm的颗粒率为74%;srf(丙烯酸或壳聚糖包覆的配方肥料)比非srf更耐水冲击。此外,用蒸馏水或2%柠檬酸振荡试验或蒸馏水渗透试验表明,SRFs的营养溶解度低于非SRFs。振动试验结果还具体表明,丙烯酸包衣使肥料更耐柠檬酸,表明该包衣材料更适合酸性土壤。在混合微量营养素、造粒和最终包衣之前,在混合微量营养素、造粒和最终包衣期间添加壳聚糖配制的SRFs的营养溶解度低于未预先添加壳聚糖的SRFs。[如何引用:Lili H, G Djajakirana, Darmawan和CP Munoz. 2015.]丙烯酸壳聚糖包衣缓释肥料配方研究。[J]热带土壤,19(2):37-45。[Doi: www.dx.doi.org/ 10.5400/jts.2015.20.1.37] [permallink]。2015.20.1.37]
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