PHOSPHORUS FRACTIONS IN SOIL AMENDED BY MANURE, INORGANIC AND BIO NITROGEN FERTILIZERS UNDER VARIOUS INCUBATION PERIODS

M. Khalafalla, Y. Sayed
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The peril of phosphorus wastage from manured soils is more related to phosphorus fraction than the total phosphorus concentration in manure. Biogeochemical change of different forms of organic and inorganic phosphorus controls soil phosphorus availability. This study aimed to assess the impact of different nitrogen fertilizers (slow or fast release mineral, organic and bio) under various incubation periods (14, 30 and 60 days) on soil phosphorus forms. Under treatment of fast release nitrogen + organic + bio fertilizers (FOB), total and organic P increased by increasing incubation period to one month, then decreased when the incubation period reached two months. The inorganic P decreased as the incubation period increased while the opposite trend was noticed for available P. The treatments of slow release nitrogen + organic + bio fertilizers (SOB), fast release nitrogen + organic fertilizers (FO) and slow release nitrogen + organic fertilizers (SO) realized an increase in both total and organic P by increasing the incubation period. As the incubation period increased, the SOB, FO and SO treatments decreased the inorganic P while the available P remained almost constant. Under the OB treatment (organic + bio fertilizers), both total and organic P were decreased as the incubation period increased. The inorganic P changed slightly and the available P increased by increasing the incubation period. After 14 days of incubation period, the low values of C:P ratio (2830) that resulted from OB and C treatments maximized the values of available P (35.5136.85 ppm), organic P (247.1 – 258.8 ppm) and total P (314.9 – 331.0 ppm), while reduced the value of inorganic p (67.8472.19 ppm) and the opposite trend was true. After one month incubation period, a decrease in C:P ratio with FO, SO and OB treatments was erved. The highest values of both total P (351.8 ppm) and available P (40.1 ppm) were recorded at C:P ratio value of 29. The least values of both total P (197.7 ppm) and available P (18.2 ppm) were recorded at 47 C:P. After two month of incubation period, C:P ratios were less than those at 14 and 30 days incubation period under all soil treatments. Available P increased as the C:P ratio increased. The highest values of C:P ratio (35) was recorded at (41.94 ppm) available P value that resulted from FOB treatment. While, the least values of C: P ratio (28) was recorded at (26.1 ppm) available P value that resulted from FO treatment. It was noticed that the lowest C:P ratio and the highest value of available P were recorded under OB treatment.
有机肥、无机氮肥和生物氮肥在不同孵育期下对土壤磷组分的影响
施肥土壤中磷流失的危害与肥料中磷组分的关系大于与肥料中总磷浓度的关系。不同形态有机磷和无机磷的生物地球化学变化控制着土壤磷的有效性。本研究旨在评估不同氮肥(慢释或快释无机、有机和生物)在不同孵育期(14、30和60 d)下对土壤磷形态的影响。速释氮+有机+生物肥(FOB)处理下,全磷和有机磷随孵育期延长至1个月而增加,孵育期延长至2个月后下降。无机磷随孵育期的延长而减少,速效磷呈相反趋势。缓释氮+有机+生物肥(SOB)、速释氮+有机肥(FO)和缓释氮+有机肥(SO)处理通过延长孵育期实现了全磷和有机磷的增加。随着培养时间的延长,SOB、FO和SO处理降低了无机磷,而有效磷基本保持不变。在OB(有机+生物肥)处理下,随着孵育期的延长,全磷和有机磷均呈下降趋势。无机磷变化不大,有效磷随培养时间的延长而增加。培养14 d后,OB和C处理的低C:P比值(2830)使速效磷(35.5136.85 ppm)、有机磷(247.1 ~ 258.8 ppm)和总磷(314.9 ~ 331.0 ppm)最大化,使无机磷(67.8472.19 ppm)降低,反之。孵育1个月后,鱼油、豆油和OB处理的C:P比值下降。总磷(351.8 ppm)和有效磷(40.1 ppm)在碳磷比为29时均达到最大值。总磷(197.7 ppm)和有效磷(18.2 ppm)在47℃:P时均为最小值。培养2个月后,各土壤处理的碳磷比均低于培养14天和30 d时。有效磷随碳磷比的增加而增加。在FOB处理的有效磷值(41.94 ppm)处,C:P比值最高(35)。在有机肥处理的有效磷值为(26.1 ppm)时,碳磷比最小(28)。结果表明,OB处理的C:P值最低,有效磷值最高。
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