Sugarcane - Technology and Research 2018
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.71493
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Abstract: The combined application of organic fertilizer with mineral fertilizer increases the yield of sugarcane. It promotes greater residual beneficial effect in relation to the use of each fertilizer in isolation. The organo-mineral fertilizer presents gradual solubilization during the period of development of the crop. Thus, when compared to soluble mineral sources, its agronomic efficiency may be higher. Various types of organic material can be used, such as pig manure, poultry litter, filter cake and sewage sludg… Show more

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“…To meet the high nutritional demand of the crop, a great number of mineral fertilizers is commonly used to achieve satisfactory yields and sustainable revenue during all crop cycles. However, the increasing demand for efficiency and optimization of resources used during the agricultural production process generates uncertainties regarding the high mineral fertilizer consumption produced with imported raw material, substantially increasing the agricultural budget 5 .…”
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“…To meet the high nutritional demand of the crop, a great number of mineral fertilizers is commonly used to achieve satisfactory yields and sustainable revenue during all crop cycles. However, the increasing demand for efficiency and optimization of resources used during the agricultural production process generates uncertainties regarding the high mineral fertilizer consumption produced with imported raw material, substantially increasing the agricultural budget 5 .…”
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“…In addition to providing an accessible fertilizer to producers, it promotes the reintegration of waste into the production cycle (Bueno et al 2011). Besides the previously mentioned OMFs' advantages, Morales et al (2016) and Moraes et al (2018), still report bene ts such as better root development of crops and water retention in the soil, the low propensity of the soil to erosion, less acidi cation, reduced use of limestone, recovery of microbial ora and lower operating cost with the joint application of organic product in relation to mineral fertilization. In addition, Gurgel et al (2015), Silva et al (2019) and Frazão et al (2019) suggest that the use of OMFs can replace, partially or totally, the use of mineral fertilizer.…”
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“…Fertilizer production and fertilization technology in Indonesia are still relatively lacking, especially for compound fertilizers that combine organic-inorganic materials. Compound fertilizer which are combine organic-inorganic materials are known to be very effective in amelioration of soil, growth and yield crops enhancement (Korai et al 2014), increasing fertilizer efficiency, decreasing phosphat fixation (Utami et al 2012, De Moraes et al 2018, and increasing N, P, Ca and cation exchange capacity (CEC) (Ayeni et al 2017, Yao et al 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%