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Using the 15N natural abundance for a quantitative approach to N recovery from organic fertilizers

Caio Teves Inácio ORCID logo , Segundo Urquiaga ORCID logo , Phillip Michael Chalk ORCID logo

30/Jun/2025

ABSTRACT The influence of organic inputs, such as manure and compost, on the 15N values of growing plants suggests it may be possible to use of 15N natural abundance (NA) as a nitrogen (N) tracer. This study aimed to verify the feasibility of using the TM15N values to estimate compost-N recovery by plants. A field experiment was carried out by growing head lettuce, carrots and broccoli in sequence under increasing levels of compost (randomized complete blocks, six doses, four replicates). […]

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Residual and immediate effect after 16 applications of organic sources on yield and nitrogen use efficiency in black oat and corn

Alessandra Bacca ORCID logo , Carlos Alberto Ceretta ORCID logo , Matheus Severo de Souza Kulmann ORCID logo , Rodrigo Otavio Schneider Souza ORCID logo , Paulo Ademar Avelar Ferreira ORCID logo , Lucas Antonio Telles Rodrigues ORCID logo , [...]

29/Jun/2020

ABSTRACT Soils with a long-term history of animal manure application exhibit higher residual effects of nitrogen (N) in soil and can affect the efficiency with which N will be used. This study aimed to evaluate how the immediate and residual effect of 16 applications of animal manure reflects on yields of black oat and corn rotation system, as well as N use efficiency. The study was carried out in no-tillage from 2004 to 2016 in Brazil. The treatments were pig […]

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Crop response to organic fertilization with supplementary mineral nitrogen

Nathalia Riveros Ciancio, Carlos Alberto Ceretta, Cledimar Rogério Lourenzi, Paulo Ademar Avelar Ferreira, Gustavo Trentin, Felipe Lorensini, [...]

01/Jun/2014

Animal manure is applied to the soil as a nutrient source, especially of nitrogen, to plants. However, manure application rates can be reduced with the use of N fertilizer in topdressing. The aim of this study was to evaluate crop responses to different application rates of animal manure sources, used alone and supplemented with mineral N topdressing, in a no-tillage system. The study was carried out from 2005 to 2008 on a Hapludalf soil. The treatments consisted of rates of […]

Copper, zinc and manganese in soils of two watersheds in Santa Catarina with intensive use of pig slurry

Jorge Luis Mattias, Carlos Alberto Ceretta, Cristiano Nunes Nesi, Eduardo Girotto, Eder Efrain Trentin, Cledimar Rogério Lourenzi, [...]

01/Aug/2010

Systematic pig slurry application to crop soils may lead to the accumulation of heavy metals in regions with intensive pig raising. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accumulation of Cu, Zn and Mn in soils under systematic pig slurry application. For this purpose, soil samples were collected from two of the most representative watersheds of Santa Catarina where the predominant activity is pig raising. In each watershed, 12 properties were chosen to evaluate the different systems of […]