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Nitrogen fertilizer replacement value of undigested liquid cattle manure and digestates

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Citazione:
Nitrogen fertilizer replacement value of undigested liquid cattle manure and digestates / D. Cavalli, G. Cabassi, L. Borrelli, G. Geromel, L. Bechini, L. Degano, P. Marino Gallina. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY. - ISSN 1161-0301. - 73(2016), pp. 34-41. [10.1016/j.eja.2015.10.007]
Abstract:
Accurate estimation of animal manure nitrogen (N) availability is required to maximize crop N use efficiency and reduce environmental N losses. Many field and laboratory experiments have shown that first-year net mineralization of manure organic N is often negligible, which often causes crop available N to approximate the ammonium N content of the manure. Anaerobic digestion increases the ammonium share and reduces the C to organic N ratio of animal manures, potentially increasing their N fertilizer value.In 2011, we undertook a three-year field experiment in Northern Italy to estimate the N fertilizer value of four manures: undigested cattle slurry, digested cattle slurry-maize mix, and liquid and solid fractions of the digested slurry-maize mix. The experiment also allowed us to test if ammonium recovery was similar among manures, and between manures and ammonium sulphate. Fertilizers were applied annually to plots before silage maize cultivation that was followed by an unfertilized Italian ryegrass crop.Results showed that the recovery of ammonium from manure in maize did not differ significantly compared to ammonium sulphate among all the fertilizers in 2013; however, in 2011 and 2012 it was significantly lower for all manures except digested slurry-maize mix and its liquid fraction in 2011.The increased recovery of applied N in 2012 and 2013 for solid fraction and undigested manure were likely due to the residual effect of previously applied organic N.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
anaerobic digestion; animal slurry; apparent nitrogen recovery; catch crop; liquid fraction; mineral fertilizer equivalency; residual nitrogen effects; solid fraction; agronomy and crop science; soil science; plant science
Elenco autori:
D. Cavalli, G. Cabassi, L. Borrelli, G. Geromel, L. Bechini, L. Degano, P. Marino Gallina
Autori di Ateneo:
BECHINI LUCA ( autore )
MARINO GALLINA PIETRO ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/481452
Progetto:
Sviluppo di sistemi integrati sostenibili per il recupero dei sottoprodotti dell'agroindustria e dell'azienda agraria al fine di ottimizzare la produzione di biogas e valorizzare l'utilizzazione agronomica del digestato
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