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Effect of soil-applied calcium carbide and plant derivatives on nitrification inhibition and plant growth promotion
The aim of this study was to evaluate the relative performance of three nitrification inhibitors (NIs) viz. calcium carbide (CaC2), and plant derivatives of Pongamia glabra Vent. (karanj) and Melia azedarach (dharek) in regulating N transformations, inhibiting nitrification and improving N recovery...
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Published in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2013-09, Vol.10 (5), p.961-972 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The aim of this study was to evaluate the relative performance of three
nitrification inhibitors (NIs) viz. calcium carbide (CaC2), and plant
derivatives of Pongamia glabra Vent. (karanj) and Melia azedarach
(dharek) in regulating N transformations, inhibiting nitrification and
improving N recovery in soil-plant systems. In the first experiment
under laboratory incubation, soil was amended with N fertilizer
diammonium phosphate [(NH4)2sub>HPO4] at a rate of 200 mg N kg-1, N
+ CaC2, N + karanjin, and N + M. azedarach and incubated at 22 °C
for 56 days period. Changes in total mineral N (TMN), NH4 +-N and
NO3--N were examined during the study. A second experiment was
conducted in a glasshouse using pots to evaluate the response of wheat
to these amendments. Results indicated that more than 92 % of the NH4+
initially present had disappeared from the mineral N pool by the end of
incubation. Application of NIs i.e., CaC2, karanjin, and M. azedarach
resulted in a significant reduction in the extent of NH4+ disappearance
by 49, 32, and 13 %, respectively. Accumulation of NO3--N was much
higher in N amended soil 57 % compared to 11 % in N + CaC2, 13 % in N +
karanjin, and 18 % in N + M. azedarach. Application of NIs
significantly increased growth, yield, and N uptake of wheat. The
apparent N recovery in N-treated plants was 20 % that was significantly
increased to 38, 34, and 37 % with N + CaC2, N + karanjin, and N + M.
azedarach, respectively. Among the three NIs tested, CaC2 and karanjin
proved highly effective in inhibiting nitrification and retaining
NH4+-N in the mineral pool for a longer period. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 1735-2630 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13762-013-0225-0 |