Beet vinasse applied to wheat under dryland conditions affects soil properties and yield

被引:85
作者
Tejada, M
Gonzalez, JL
机构
[1] Univ Seville, EUITA, Dept Cristalog Mineral & Quim Agr, Seville 41013, Spain
[2] Univ Cordoba, Dept Quim Agr & Edafol, Cordoba 14014, Spain
关键词
beet vinasse; structural stability; bulk density; soil microbial biomass; electrical conductivity; exchangeable cation; Triticum aestivum cv. Cajeme;
D O I
10.1016/j.eja.2005.02.005
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The effect of six doses of beet vinasse (0, 3, 6, 10, 20 and 40 t ha(-1), respectively) on wheat (Triticum aestivum cv. Cajeme) yield in dryland conditions (Guadalquivir Valley, Andalusia, Spain) for 3 years on a Typic Xerofluvent was studied. The results showed that at low doses, beet vinasse is of agricultural interest due mainly to its organic matter concentration. The application of this byproduct to the soil increased soil microbial biomass and mineralization of its organic matter increased NO3--N concentrations in soil. This caused an increase in grain yield in the three seasons. When the vinasse was applied with high doses, NO3--N concentrations in soil, soil microbial biomass, soil structure, bulk density, electric conductivity, nutrient uptake, crop yield and grain quality were negatively affected. We assume that the high amounts of monovalent cations, particularly Na+, and of fulvic acids, which had been transported into the soil by the vinasse, destabilized the soil structure. This may have led to anaerobic soil conditions being presumably responsible for restricted N mineralization or even for denitrification. This explains the lower N supply to the crops reflected by the low N concentrations in the leaves of treatments A4 and A5. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:336 / 347
页数:12
相关论文
共 43 条
[1]  
ALBA S, 2001, 1 RESULTS FOLIAR APP
[2]   Organic matter components, aggregate stability and biological activity in a horticultural soil fertilized with different rates of two sewage sludges during ten years [J].
Albiach, R ;
Canet, R ;
Pomares, F ;
Ingelmo, F .
BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 77 (02) :109-114
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1989, AN EDAFOL AGROBIOL
[4]  
Baize, 1988, GUIDE ANAL COURANTES
[5]   THE DETERMINATION OF NITRITES [J].
BARNES, H ;
FOLKARD, AR .
ANALYST, 1951, 76 (907) :599-603
[6]  
Baron R, 1995, AGROCHIMICA, V39, P280
[7]   Changes in microbial community metabolism and labile organic matter fractions as early indicators of the impact of management on soil biological quality [J].
Bending, GD ;
Putland, C ;
Rayns, F .
BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS, 2000, 31 (01) :78-84
[8]   EFFECTS OF CROPPING ON THE STRUCTURAL STABILITY OF SOILS RICH IN ORGANIC-MATTER [J].
BENITO, E ;
DIAZFIERROS, F .
SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 1992, 23 (1-2) :153-161
[9]   Estimating the active and total soil microbial biomass by kinetic respiration analysis [J].
Blagodatsky, SA ;
Heinemeyer, O ;
Richter, J .
BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS, 2000, 32 (01) :73-81
[10]   EXCHANGEABLE CATION ANALYSIS OF SALINE AND ALKALI SOILS [J].
BOWER, CA ;
REITEMEIER, RF ;
FIREMAN, M .
SOIL SCIENCE, 1952, 73 (04) :251-261