Title of article :
Sheep wool and leather waste as fertilizers in organic production of asparagus (Asparagus officinalis L.)
Author/Authors :
VON?INA، Andrej نويسنده Agencija Republike Slovenije za kmetijske trge in razvoj pode?elja, Dunajska 160, 1000 Ljubljana , , MIHELI?، Rok نويسنده Univerza v Ljubljani, Biotehni?ka fakulteta, Oddelek za agronomijo, Jamnikarjeva 101, SI-1000 Ljubljana ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Sheepʹs wool and leather shavings tanned without chromium
(III) salts would be suitable for fertilization in organic
farming, where is the lack of easily accessible fertilizer
nitrogen. This hypothesis was tested in a two-year field
experiment growing asparagus at Rogelj organic farm in Kranj
(Slovenia). The block designed experiment with three
replicates comprised fertilization treatments with sheepʹs wool
(W), leather shavings (L), cattle manure (FYM) and
unfertilized (?). Doses of fertilizers were relevant to 0 (?),
140 (W1, L1), 280 (W2, L2, FYM) and 560 kg (W3, L3)
N/ha. Fertilizers were dosed the first year before the start of
the vegetation. Within the next year we followed their
subsequent effect. The highest soil mineral N was found in the
W2, which produced also the highest asparagus yield (nonsignificant)
in the first year. On contrary, NO3-N content in
the asparagus crop was small what reflects the good synchrony
of N mineralization and consumption of N at W2. Treatments
W and L released significantly more N in the next year than
the same dose of nitrogen from FYM. The experiment showed
that mainly sheep wool represents a quality alternative organic
fertilizer.
Journal title :
Acta agriculturae Slovenica
Journal title :
Acta agriculturae Slovenica