2016
DOI: 10.1155/2016/4709024
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Impact of Forage Fertilization with Urea and Composted Cattle Manure on Soil Fertility in Sandy Soils of South-Central Vietnam

Abstract: Increased production in smallholder beef systems requires improved forage management. Our objective was to evaluate the effects of composted cattle manure and mineral nitrogen (urea) application on soil fertility and partial nutrient balances in plots established toBrachiariacv. Mulato II in south-central coastal Vietnam from 2010 to 2013. A randomized complete block design was implemented on six farms (blocks), with five rates of composted cattle manure (0, 4, 8, 12, and 24 Mg DM/ha per yr) and three urea rat… Show more

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“…Actual N rates were slightly higher (0, 46, 92, 138 and 276 kg N ha −1 year −1 ) due to variation in compost DM and N concentrations and were reported along with full compost treatment composition in McRoberts et al. (). Compost treatments were selected to meet Mulato II N requirements (240 kg N ha −1 year −1 ) with the highest compost application rate (and without urea application).…”
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“…Actual N rates were slightly higher (0, 46, 92, 138 and 276 kg N ha −1 year −1 ) due to variation in compost DM and N concentrations and were reported along with full compost treatment composition in McRoberts et al. (). Compost treatments were selected to meet Mulato II N requirements (240 kg N ha −1 year −1 ) with the highest compost application rate (and without urea application).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The effects of urea and composted cattle manure in the study on soil fertility and partial nutrient balances were reported in McRoberts et al. ().…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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