Effects of food waste and green waste composts on yield and nitrogen‐use efficiency in irrigated tomato crops
Savannah M. Haas,
William R. Horwath,
Xia Zhu‐Barker
Abstract:Composts are increasingly used to enhance soil health and agricultural sustainability, but their impacts on nitrogen (N) availability are unclear. In a 3‐year field experiment with subsurface drip‐irrigated tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum), we investigated the effects of food waste and green waste co‐compost (FW) and green waste compost (GW) on yield, nitrogen‐use efficiency (NUE), nitrate leaching potential, and fertilizer N retention. Various combinations of compost rates (0, 9, or 18 t ha−1) and fertilizer N… Show more
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