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تاثیر مواد بهساز آلی و شیمیایی بر غلظت برخی از عناصر غذایی موجود در خاک و برگ پسته در مزرعه
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نویسنده
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رضوی نسب اعظم ,فتوت امیر ,آستارایی علیرضا ,تاج آبادی پور احمد
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منبع
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مهندسي زراعي - 1398 - دوره : 42 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:47 -59
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چکیده
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استفاده از مواد بهساز آلی و شیمیایی ارزان قیمت در باغهای پسته میتواند منجر به افزایش تولید این محصول استراتژیک گردد. به همین منظور آزمایشی به صورت کرتهای دوبار خرد شده در قالب طرح بلوکهای کامل تصادفی در سه تکرار، جهت بررسی تاثیر مواد آلی (کمپوست زباله شهری و کود گاوی) به میزان 15 تن در هکتار، مواد شیمیایی (گچ و گوگرد) به میزان 10 تن در هکتار در مزرعه ایزدیاران در 30 کیلومتری جنوب سیرجان اجرا شد. مواد بهساز در اسفند 1390 همزمان با کاشت نهال پسته یک ساله (رقم بادامی سیرجان)، در گودال کاشت (400 گرم مواد آلی و 270 گرم مواد شیمیایی) ریخته و در مرداد سال بعد نمونه برداری از برگها و در اسفند سال بعد نمونه برداری از سه عمق خاک (20-0، 40-20 و 60-40 سانتیمتری) جهت اندازه گیری غلظت عناصر صورت گرفت. نتایج (با احتمال 5% معنیدار) نشان داد بیشترین پتاسیم قابل جذب خاک از همراهی کمپوست و گوگرد در عمق 60-40 سانتیمتری بدست آمده درحالیکه بر غلظت پتاسیم برگ معنیدار نبود. کاربرد گوگرد باعث افزایش کلسیم محلول خاک و کود گاوی باعث افزایش غلظت کلسیم برگ گردید. بیشترین میزان منیزیم محلول خاک از کاربرد کمپوست به همراه گچ در عمق 40-20 سانتیمتری بدست آمد و بیشترین نیتروژن برگ از تلفیق کود گاوی و گوگرد حاصل شد. بیشترین غلظت فسفر قابل جذب از کاربرد کودگاوی در عمق 40-20 سانتیمتری بدست آمد که باعث افزایش معنیدار غلظت فسفر برگ نیز گردید. درواقع میتوان از تلفیق مواد آلی و شیمیایی دردسترس کشاورز، باعث بهبود تغذیه گیاه گردید.
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کلیدواژه
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پسته، کمپوست زباله شهری، کود گاوی، گچ، گوگرد
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آدرس
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دانشگاه پیام نور, گروه کشاورزی, ایران, دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد, دانشکده کشاورزی, گروه علوم خاک, ایران, دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد, دانشکده کشاورزی, گروه علوم خاک, ایران, دانشگاه ولی عصر (عج) رفسنجان, دانشکده کشاورزی, گروه علوم خاک, ایران
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Effect of organic and chemical amendments on some nutrients concentration of soil and pistachio leaf at field condition
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Authors
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Razavi Nasab Azam ,Fotovat Amir ,astaraie alireza ,tajabadipour ahmad
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Abstract
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Introduction Pistachio is one of the most economical cash crops in Iran that is located in arid and semiarid regions with low soil organic matter and very harmful ions. The enhancement of the organic matter in sufficient quantity and quality plays an important role in agricultural production and soil sustainable management. The application of organic matter promotes physical, chemical, and microbial soil conditions, such as soil aggregate stability, water holding capacity, productivity, and fertility which are essential, particularly in the arid and semiarid regions of Iran. Municipal solid waste compost (MSWC) and cow manure are two cheap, available, and effective organic materials that can be used in pistachio orchards to improve soil condition and better root growth and more effective nutrient uptake. Gypsum is a chemical material that can replace Ca with Na, especially in saline and sodic soil and cause Na leaching from the soil profile. Sulfur oxidation and gypsum produce acid in the soil and lead to the reduction in pH and the amending of the soil condition. The present study investigated the effects of two organic matters (MSWC and cow manure), two chemical matters (gypsum and sulfur) on some nutrient concentrations in different soil depths (020, 2040, and 4060 cm depths) and the leaf of pistachio seedlings at the field condition. Materials and Methods A field experiment in a randomized complete block design (splitplot) with three replications was conducted for two years in Izadyaran Company (30 km south of Sirjan, Kerman Province, Iran with hot and dry climates). Treatments were two organic wastes (MSWC and cow manure, 15 Mg ha1 as the major factor, two chemical amendments (gypsum and sulfur, 10 Mg ha1) as subplot factor, and soil depths (020, 2040, and 4060 cm) as the subsubplot. The organic and chemical matter were poured into the pit of planting and mixed well with soil and a oneyearpistachio seedling was planted (February 2012). In the middle of the summer (August 2013) and at the end of winter (February 2014), plant leaves and soil sampling were done respectively and macro elements’ (Na, K, Ca, Mg, N, and P) concentrations were measured and then statically analyzed with SAS software. Results and Discussion MSWC and sulfurs cause the increase of available K in 4060 cm depth, because of more mobility of K in comparison to other ions. MSW contains K and sulfur through the reduction in pH that leads to MSW decomposing and increases the available K. Sulfur application rises Ca of soil solution more than gypsum because of common ion effect. MSWC and gypsum also enhanced Mg of the soil solution in 2040 cm depth. Not only MSWC contained Mg but also SO42 solved some parts of solid MgCO3 and increased Mg in soil solution. On the other hand, mineralization of cow manure increased the available P in 2040 cm depth. None of the treatments were significant on the concentration of soil Na and N. Probably Na was leaching in primary irrigation and mineralized N was quickly absorbed by the plant. Results of this experiment showed that treatments were not significant on the concentration of Na, K, and Mg of pistachio leaves. The application of cow manure increased Ca and P, and cow manure and sulfur increased the N concentration of leaves. The enhanced concentration of elements may be attributed to the increased nutrient levels in cow manure. Sulfur because of sulfuric acid production in soil solution, declined soil pH and led to more nutrient uptake. This phenomenon continuously provides available nutrients in usable form to the plants. These results may be illustrated by the postulated slow release and contiguous storage of nutrients from organic wastes, such as MSWC and cow manure that increased soil nutrient content after a year. Gypsum, with replacing Na with Ca, decreased harmful ions, such as Na and both gypsum and sulfur and because of sulfuric acid production in soil solution, declined soil pH and then led to soil reclamation and more nutrient uptake. The interaction effect of organic and chemical matters’ treatments ,in the same way, can increase some essential nutrients in the soil and plant significantly because of the synergic effect of the organic and chemical soil reclamation. Conclusion Results of this study illustrated that it is possible to improve the fertility of salinesodic soils and plant nutrition with cheap and available organic and chemical materials, such as cow manure and MSWC, gypsum, and sulfur. However, due to the difference in mobility of ions, their concentrations vary in different depths, but with the proper planning, the essential elements can be reached to plants at the right time, especially for a strategic plant like pistachio.
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