Title of article :
Mineralization of Nitrogen in Hydromorphic Soils Amended with Organic Wastes
Author/Authors :
IWEGBUE, C.M.A Delta State University - Department of Chemistry, Nigeria , EMUH, F.N. Delta State University, Anwai-Asaba Campus - Department of Crop/Soil Science, Nigeria , BAZUNNU, A.O. Delta State University - Department of Chemistry, Nigeria , EGUAVOEN, O. Ambrose Alli University, Nigeria
From page :
257
To page :
263
Abstract :
This paper present the results of nitrogen mineralization in hydromorphic (wetland) soils of the Niger Delta amended with organic wastes. The organic wastes amended soil generally showed a decrease in total inorganic (NO3-N+NH3-N) released within first 14 days, which increased thereafter. The nitrogen mineralized during 58 day of incubation ranged from 82.15 mg kg^-1 to 281.60 mg kg^-1 for fadamal soil, 54.50 mg kg^-1 to 197.30 mg kg^-1 for meander belt soil and 98.50 mg kg^-1 to 320.00 mg kg^-1 for Mangrove soil (mangal acid sulphate soils). The order of cumulative nitrogen released in the waste amended soil followed the order: sewage sludge kitchen waste poultry manure oil palm waste cow manure. Total mineralized N indicated negative correlation with total organic N and C: N ratio.
Keywords :
N , immobilization , Mineralization , Wetland soils , Niger Delta , Nigeria
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Sciences and Environmental Management
Record number :
2590318
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