家禽凋落物对植物-土壤系统养分有效性和命运的影响:一项meta分析

IF 2.6 4区 农林科学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Y. Lin, D. Watts, G. Runion
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近年来,人们对利用家禽粪便作为作物生产的营养源越来越感兴趣。利用有机肥可以增加土壤剩余养分,从而潜在地提高土壤肥力和作物养分吸收量。相反,添加PL可能会增加营养物质向环境的运输。本研究旨在通过荟萃分析评估,阐明与商品肥料(CF)相比,有机肥对植物养分吸收、土壤肥力和环境问题的影响。该综合基于134项研究(3362项比较)。与CF相比,PL显著提高了土壤阳离子交换容量(CEC)、pH和土壤碳(C)、全氮(N)、磷(P)、钾(K)、钙(Ca)、镁(Mg)、铜(Cu)和锌(Zn)浓度,对土壤肥力产生了积极影响。与CF相比,PL对植物巨量和微量营养素的影响取决于所评估的植物组织部位。叶片和茎的营养浓度通常低于生殖部位。家禽凋落物对植物养分吸收有影响,对N有轻微的负面影响,对P和k有显著的正向影响。此外,凋落物施用显著增加了二氧化碳(CO2)和氧化亚氮(N2O)通量,但减少了一氧化氮(NO)排放。地表下带状施用磷肥显著降低了径流中氮磷的损失。总体而言,本荟萃分析验证了PL对植物养分吸收和土壤肥力的积极影响,并表明PL可以作为作物生产中CF的有效替代养分来源。
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Influence of poultry litter on nutrient availability and fate in plant-soil systems: A meta-analysis
Interest in using poultry litter (PL) as a nutrient source for crop production has increased in recent years. Utilization of PL can increase soil residual nutrients, thereby potentially increasing soil fertility and crop nutrient uptake. Conversely, PL addition may increase the transport of nutrients to the environment. This study aimed to elucidate the influence of PL on plant nutrient uptake, soil fertility, and environmental issues as compared to commercial fertilizer (CF) using a meta-analytic assessment. The synthesis was based on 134 studies (3,362 comparisons). Positive effects on soil fertility were observed, with PL significantly increasing cation exchange capacity (CEC), pH and soil carbon (C), total nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), potassium (K), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) concentrations compared to CF. Effects of PL on plant macro- and micronutrients varied depending on the plant tissue parts evaluated when compared to CF, with the leaves and stems generally having lower nutrient concentrations than the reproductive parts. Poultry litter influenced plant nutrient uptake, with a slightly negative effect being observed for N but significant positive effects for P and K. In addition, our results showed that litter application significantly increased carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes, but decreased nitric oxide (NO) emission. Subsurface-banding application of PL significantly decreased N and P loss in runoff. Overall, this meta-analysis validates the positive effects of PL on plant nutrient uptake and soil fertility and demonstrates that PL can be an effective alternative nutrient source to CF for crop production.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (JSWC) is a multidisciplinary journal of natural resource conservation research, practice, policy, and perspectives. The journal has two sections: the A Section containing various departments and features, and the Research Section containing peer-reviewed research papers.
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