2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.eja.2016.10.002
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The effects of dairy cattle manure and mineral N fertilizer on irrigated maize and soil N and organic C

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“…The TN content in the treatments under organic fertilizer application was significantly higher than that under chemical application, while the AP and AK contents of DIOF were significantly lower than that of DIMF. It was mainly because that the available nutrients in mineral fertilizer was higher, while organic fertilizers mainly provided organic nutrients with a relatively low mineralization rate which may accumulate in the soil for a long period of time; this result was similar to many studies (Abdelhafez, Abbas, Attia, Bably, & Mahrous, ; Martínez et al., ). Additionally, this experiment was designed based on the input of nitrogen balance, but the input of P and K in mineral fertilizer were higher than that of organic fertilizer.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The TN content in the treatments under organic fertilizer application was significantly higher than that under chemical application, while the AP and AK contents of DIOF were significantly lower than that of DIMF. It was mainly because that the available nutrients in mineral fertilizer was higher, while organic fertilizers mainly provided organic nutrients with a relatively low mineralization rate which may accumulate in the soil for a long period of time; this result was similar to many studies (Abdelhafez, Abbas, Attia, Bably, & Mahrous, ; Martínez et al., ). Additionally, this experiment was designed based on the input of nitrogen balance, but the input of P and K in mineral fertilizer were higher than that of organic fertilizer.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Liquid and solid animal manures have different chemical and biochemical compositions. Pig and cattle slurry typically have low carbon-to-nitrogen (C:N) ratio, low lignin content, and high levels of cellulose, which contribute to rapid mineralization of these manures (Vanlauwe et al 2011;Martínez et al 2017a). On the other hand, pig deep-litter has high C:N ratio, high lignin contents, and high cellulose contents, which make up more recalcitrant organic compounds (Sommer et al 2013) and results in slower mineralization of these organic materials.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Only a small proportion of organic N was mineralized from manure over time [36]. Applying manure as an alternative to or partial substitute for inorganic fertilizer rather than as a supplement restrains plant growth, leaf area index and tuber production [7,[37][38][39]. Results also showed that carbon dioxide concentrations for manure treatment were higher than those using inorganic fertilizer before the first inorganic fertilizer topdressing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%