Reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes

Phosphorus is an essential element required to maintain profitable crop production. Most soils of the tropics, such as Ultisols, are acidic and fix phosphorus because of their characteristically high contents of aluminium and iron. Compost and biochar could be used to mitigate phosphorus fixation by...

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Main Authors: Ch'ng, Huck Ywih, Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna, Nik Ab. Majid, Nik Muhammad, Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62926/1/Reducing%20soil%20phosphorus%20fixation%20to%20improve%20yield%20of%20maize%20on%20a%20tropical%20acid%20soil%20.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62926/
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1065657X.2016.1202795
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spelling my.upm.eprints.629262018-09-28T10:36:40Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62926/ Reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes Ch'ng, Huck Ywih Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna Nik Ab. Majid, Nik Muhammad Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie Phosphorus is an essential element required to maintain profitable crop production. Most soils of the tropics, such as Ultisols, are acidic and fix phosphorus because of their characteristically high contents of aluminium and iron. Compost and biochar could be used to mitigate phosphorus fixation by reducing the phosphorus sorption sites. This study aimed to: (i) improve soil phosphorus availability, nutrient uptake, and yield of maize using biochar and pineapple leaf residue compost; and (ii) determine if the use of biochar and compost could exert a residual effect on phosphorus nutrition in the second cycle of the field trial. Field trials were carried out using a Zea mays L. hybrid as the test crop. At harvest, the plants were harvested, partitioned into leaves and stems, and analyzed. Soil samples were also collected and analyzed. Ears were harvested to determine the yield from each treatment. The results suggest that the soil total phosphorus and available phosphorus recovered from the treatments with the organic amendments were higher compared with the non-organic amendments. The availability of soil nutrients (nitrogen, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sodium) in the soils and yield of maize were higher in the treatments with the organic amendments in the first and second field trials. These results further confirm that amending chemical fertilizers with organic amendments have a larger residual effect than chemical fertilizers only. Amending chemical fertilizers with organic amendments can be used to ameliorate phosphorus fixation of acid soils to improve maize production on acid soils. Taylor & Francis 2016-08-05 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62926/1/Reducing%20soil%20phosphorus%20fixation%20to%20improve%20yield%20of%20maize%20on%20a%20tropical%20acid%20soil%20.pdf Ch'ng, Huck Ywih and Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna and Nik Ab. Majid, Nik Muhammad and Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie (2016) Reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes. Compost Science & Utilization, 25 (2). pp. 82-94. ISSN 1065-657X; ESSN: 2326-2397 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1065657X.2016.1202795 10.1080/1065657X.2016.1202795
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description Phosphorus is an essential element required to maintain profitable crop production. Most soils of the tropics, such as Ultisols, are acidic and fix phosphorus because of their characteristically high contents of aluminium and iron. Compost and biochar could be used to mitigate phosphorus fixation by reducing the phosphorus sorption sites. This study aimed to: (i) improve soil phosphorus availability, nutrient uptake, and yield of maize using biochar and pineapple leaf residue compost; and (ii) determine if the use of biochar and compost could exert a residual effect on phosphorus nutrition in the second cycle of the field trial. Field trials were carried out using a Zea mays L. hybrid as the test crop. At harvest, the plants were harvested, partitioned into leaves and stems, and analyzed. Soil samples were also collected and analyzed. Ears were harvested to determine the yield from each treatment. The results suggest that the soil total phosphorus and available phosphorus recovered from the treatments with the organic amendments were higher compared with the non-organic amendments. The availability of soil nutrients (nitrogen, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and sodium) in the soils and yield of maize were higher in the treatments with the organic amendments in the first and second field trials. These results further confirm that amending chemical fertilizers with organic amendments have a larger residual effect than chemical fertilizers only. Amending chemical fertilizers with organic amendments can be used to ameliorate phosphorus fixation of acid soils to improve maize production on acid soils.
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author Ch'ng, Huck Ywih
Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna
Nik Ab. Majid, Nik Muhammad
Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie
spellingShingle Ch'ng, Huck Ywih
Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna
Nik Ab. Majid, Nik Muhammad
Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie
Reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes
author_facet Ch'ng, Huck Ywih
Ahmed, Osumanu Haruna
Nik Ab. Majid, Nik Muhammad
Jalloh, Mohamadu Boyie
author_sort Ch'ng, Huck Ywih
title Reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes
title_short Reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes
title_full Reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes
title_fullStr Reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes
title_full_unstemmed Reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes
title_sort reducing soil phosphorus fixation to improve yield of maize on a tropical acid soil using compost and biochar derived from agro-industrial wastes
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/62926/1/Reducing%20soil%20phosphorus%20fixation%20to%20improve%20yield%20of%20maize%20on%20a%20tropical%20acid%20soil%20.pdf
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/1065657X.2016.1202795
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