2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202128006004
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Technological, agronomical and economic efficiency of new organic and organo-mineral soil amendments

Abstract: The intensification of crop production coupled with current declining soil fertility needs proper plant nutrition management and improved effectiveness of fertilizer use. Sustainable practices providing new soil amendments could be a useful tool to improve soil fertility and crop productivity causing economic benefits. The technology of processing local raw materials (leonardite, bentonite, and molasses) was developed to produce new soil amendments with optimal physical and chemical properties and to meet the … Show more

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“…As the manure of livestock and poultry contains abundant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium for the growth of crops [6], the usage of organic fertilizer made by animal manure can increase the humus formation [52] and the production of crops [53,54]. The replacement of chemical fertilizer by livestock manure in cropland can solve the problem of the difficult usage of livestock manure and the excessive use of chemical fertilizers [55].…”
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“…As the manure of livestock and poultry contains abundant nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium for the growth of crops [6], the usage of organic fertilizer made by animal manure can increase the humus formation [52] and the production of crops [53,54]. The replacement of chemical fertilizer by livestock manure in cropland can solve the problem of the difficult usage of livestock manure and the excessive use of chemical fertilizers [55].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%