Nitrogen Transformations in the Tobacco Float Tobacco System
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Biological and Biomedical Research (Vol.1, No. 5)Publication Date: 2013-05-01
Authors : Laia Morad-beigi; Reza Amirnia; Mehdi Tajbakhsh;
Page : 524-531
Keywords : Organic fertilizer; Planting media; Tobacco;
Abstract
In order to investigate the possibility of using organic fertilizers in tobacco floating nursery, an experiment was conducted at tobacco research institute of Urmia in 2010. The experiment was done as factorial trail based on randomized complete block design (CRBD) with four replications. The levels of first factor were disinfected poultry manure, disinfected pigeon manure, a complete fertilizer (NPK) (15-5-30) and Marmarin fertilizer and the levels of second factor were involved two types of media (100 percent peat and 60 percent animal manure with 40 percent perlite media). During the experiment the concentration of nitrogen and ammonium levels were sampled and analyzed in nutrient solution after 10 days. The most of the nitrate and ammonium ( 48.82 and 63.8 ppm ) were obtained from chemical fertilizer in the peat media at the first sampling whereas the lowest nitrate and ammonium (4.02 and 5.57 ppm ) was belonged to chemical fertilizer at peat media and chemical fertilizer at perlite media with manure treatments, respectively, which was recorded at fourth stage of sampling
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