Title of article :
Effect of Fertilizer and Soil Compactness Interaction
Author/Authors :
Javaher، S. نويسنده Department of Horticultural Sciences, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, , , Zarei، H. نويسنده , , Movahedi Naeini، S. A. R. نويسنده Department of Soil Sciences, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, , , Ali Roshani، G. نويسنده Department of Soil and Water, Golestan Agricultural Research Center, Gorgan, Iran. Ali Roshani, G. , Eftekhari، M. نويسنده Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran. ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Under favorable soil conditions such as existence of easily destructible
organic compounds, balanced heat and moisture, adequate ventilation and
abundant nutrients, organic materials are mineralized. Once mineralizing
occurs, mineral elements like P, S, Ca, Mg, K and other cations are released. A
related study was conducted to determine the effect of seven organic fertilizers
(Leaf Mold (LM), Rice Husk (RH), manure, Spent Mushroom Compost
(SMC), mixture of LM, RH and SMC (M1), mixture of LM, RH and manure
(M2) with the ratio of 1:1:1 and control) at three levels of soil compactness
(roller weight of 36, 56 and 76 kg) on N, P, K content of soil and aril parts of
sport lawn. Treatments were applied as strip plot design in three replications,
in research farm of Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural
Resources during 2008-2009. According to the results of this study, in all three
compactness levels, treatments containing manure and SMC showed more N
and K in contrast to control treatment. The most content of soil P in each compactness
level was observed in plots fertilized with manure. The manure and
control treatments showed the most and the least amount of plant nitrogen in
all compactness treatments respectively. The manure and SMC treatments and
also treatments containing these organic matters increased plant phosphorus
content in compare with RH, LM and control treatments. Also in three compactness,
manure and SMC treatments showed more plant potassium in
contrast to control.
Journal title :
journal of Ornamental Plants
Journal title :
journal of Ornamental Plants