Áburðargjöf í lífrænni ræktun á Íslandi

Rit LbhÍ nr. 48 In the past, organic vegetable crops in Iceland were fertilised mainly with mushroom compost (1,9% N). However, due to the contamination with conventional chicken manure this fertiliser is to be replaced. Thus, substitutes are urgently needed. Plant compost (0,9% N), composted animal...

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Main Author: Stadler, Christina Maria 1975-
Other Authors: Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/23042
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description Rit LbhÍ nr. 48 In the past, organic vegetable crops in Iceland were fertilised mainly with mushroom compost (1,9% N). However, due to the contamination with conventional chicken manure this fertiliser is to be replaced. Thus, substitutes are urgently needed. Plant compost (0,9% N), composted animal residues (1,9-2,6% N), clover (3,56% N), residues from the fish industry (10,9% N), grain legumes (4,3% N) and commercial organic fertilisers (216 mg N/l) have been tested in a pot experiment with perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). Fertilisers (800 mg N) were mixed into different greenhouse soils and dry matter yield was observed and plant N utilisation over the time investigated. A selection of the above mentioned organic fertilisers was tested in a basil (variety ‘Genoveser’) experiment and in a greenhouse experiment with sweet pepper (variety ‘Ferrari’) and tomatoes (variety ‘Encore’). Plants were grown with a plant distance in the row of 49,25 / 48,25 cm (tomatoes / sweet pepper), 2,5 / 3,3 plants/m² (tomatoes / sweet pepper with 2 tops/plant) and 200 kg N/ha fertiliser was applied in a split application within a fertiliser band of 30 cm during a growth period of seven months. The yield of tomatoes and sweet pepper was measured and soil samples regularly taken and analysed for nitrate-N. A fertiliser application resulted in comparison to the unfertilised control in a higher DM yield. The yield increase was higher with fertilisers with a high N content. The composted animal residues were comparable to mushroom compost. The time course of the apparent N utilisation of ryegrass differed strongly depending on the organic fertiliser used. The cumulative fertiliser-N uptake of ryegrass was highest for Pioner complete 6-1-3®, fishmeal and clover. A medium apparent N utilisation of ryegrass (40-50%) was achieved for chicken compost and fababean. The cumulative fertiliser-N uptake was lowest for plant, sheep, cow and horse compost as well as for the reference fertiliser mushroom compost. Different soils also had an ...
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/23042 2025-01-16T22:40:25+00:00 Áburðargjöf í lífrænni ræktun á Íslandi Stadler, Christina Maria 1975- Landbúnaðarháskóli Íslands 2014-07 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/23042 en eng http://www.lbhi.is/sites/default/files/gogn/vidhengi/thjonusta/utgefid_efni/RitLbhi/finalreportorganic.pdf 1670-5785 http://hdl.handle.net/1946/23042 Lífræn ræktun Áburður Report 2014 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:52:08Z Rit LbhÍ nr. 48 In the past, organic vegetable crops in Iceland were fertilised mainly with mushroom compost (1,9% N). However, due to the contamination with conventional chicken manure this fertiliser is to be replaced. Thus, substitutes are urgently needed. Plant compost (0,9% N), composted animal residues (1,9-2,6% N), clover (3,56% N), residues from the fish industry (10,9% N), grain legumes (4,3% N) and commercial organic fertilisers (216 mg N/l) have been tested in a pot experiment with perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.). Fertilisers (800 mg N) were mixed into different greenhouse soils and dry matter yield was observed and plant N utilisation over the time investigated. A selection of the above mentioned organic fertilisers was tested in a basil (variety ‘Genoveser’) experiment and in a greenhouse experiment with sweet pepper (variety ‘Ferrari’) and tomatoes (variety ‘Encore’). Plants were grown with a plant distance in the row of 49,25 / 48,25 cm (tomatoes / sweet pepper), 2,5 / 3,3 plants/m² (tomatoes / sweet pepper with 2 tops/plant) and 200 kg N/ha fertiliser was applied in a split application within a fertiliser band of 30 cm during a growth period of seven months. The yield of tomatoes and sweet pepper was measured and soil samples regularly taken and analysed for nitrate-N. A fertiliser application resulted in comparison to the unfertilised control in a higher DM yield. The yield increase was higher with fertilisers with a high N content. The composted animal residues were comparable to mushroom compost. The time course of the apparent N utilisation of ryegrass differed strongly depending on the organic fertiliser used. The cumulative fertiliser-N uptake of ryegrass was highest for Pioner complete 6-1-3®, fishmeal and clover. A medium apparent N utilisation of ryegrass (40-50%) was achieved for chicken compost and fababean. The cumulative fertiliser-N uptake was lowest for plant, sheep, cow and horse compost as well as for the reference fertiliser mushroom compost. Different soils also had an ... Report Iceland Skemman (Iceland) Pioner ENVELOPE(148.544,148.544,61.358,61.358)
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Áburður
Stadler, Christina Maria 1975-
Áburðargjöf í lífrænni ræktun á Íslandi
title Áburðargjöf í lífrænni ræktun á Íslandi
title_full Áburðargjöf í lífrænni ræktun á Íslandi
title_fullStr Áburðargjöf í lífrænni ræktun á Íslandi
title_full_unstemmed Áburðargjöf í lífrænni ræktun á Íslandi
title_short Áburðargjöf í lífrænni ræktun á Íslandi
title_sort áburðargjöf í lífrænni ræktun á íslandi
topic Lífræn ræktun
Áburður
topic_facet Lífræn ræktun
Áburður
url http://hdl.handle.net/1946/23042