Laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to study the effect of lime nitrogen(LN) on transfor-mation of iirea-N in three paddy soils. The results showed that LN had an inhibitory effect on urease activityin thes...Laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to study the effect of lime nitrogen(LN) on transfor-mation of iirea-N in three paddy soils. The results showed that LN had an inhibitory effect on urease activityin these soils especially in the first 5 days, and that in the first 20 days of incubation, the amount of NH-Nderived from urea was lower in the soil with LN than in the soil without LN. While after 30 days the ainountof NH-N was higher in the mature haplic paddy soil developed on Quaternary red clay(MHPS) with LNthan that in the soil without LN. The amonnt of NH_3-N volatilized was decreased in the earlier stage andincreased in the later stage of incubation in the MHPS by the addition of LN.展开更多
Wazirpur industrial area of Delhi generates a huge quantity of sludge per day, which is highly acidic in nature (pH 2.7 to 4.4) and contains macronutrients, micronutrients as well as toxic metals. A pot-culture experi...Wazirpur industrial area of Delhi generates a huge quantity of sludge per day, which is highly acidic in nature (pH 2.7 to 4.4) and contains macronutrients, micronutrients as well as toxic metals. A pot-culture experiment was conducted by taking the two soils (JNU and Chhattarpur) amended with sludge (0%, 10%, 20%, 30%), pretreated with lime (0%, 0.5% and 1%). Two wheat seedlings were planted per pot containing 3 kg sludge amended or control soil and the experiment was carried out till harvesting (four months) in a glass house. Lime treatments enhanced the N content in wheat plant in almost all cases. Sludge and lime treatments enhanced dry weight in wheat plants grown in Chhattarpur soil and dry weight increased with time. Maximum growth was observed in 0.5 lime treated and 20% sludge amended soils. But we have to take an account about any kind of metal toxicity before disposal of this waste to land.展开更多
文摘Laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to study the effect of lime nitrogen(LN) on transfor-mation of iirea-N in three paddy soils. The results showed that LN had an inhibitory effect on urease activityin these soils especially in the first 5 days, and that in the first 20 days of incubation, the amount of NH-Nderived from urea was lower in the soil with LN than in the soil without LN. While after 30 days the ainountof NH-N was higher in the mature haplic paddy soil developed on Quaternary red clay(MHPS) with LNthan that in the soil without LN. The amonnt of NH_3-N volatilized was decreased in the earlier stage andincreased in the later stage of incubation in the MHPS by the addition of LN.
文摘Wazirpur industrial area of Delhi generates a huge quantity of sludge per day, which is highly acidic in nature (pH 2.7 to 4.4) and contains macronutrients, micronutrients as well as toxic metals. A pot-culture experiment was conducted by taking the two soils (JNU and Chhattarpur) amended with sludge (0%, 10%, 20%, 30%), pretreated with lime (0%, 0.5% and 1%). Two wheat seedlings were planted per pot containing 3 kg sludge amended or control soil and the experiment was carried out till harvesting (four months) in a glass house. Lime treatments enhanced the N content in wheat plant in almost all cases. Sludge and lime treatments enhanced dry weight in wheat plants grown in Chhattarpur soil and dry weight increased with time. Maximum growth was observed in 0.5 lime treated and 20% sludge amended soils. But we have to take an account about any kind of metal toxicity before disposal of this waste to land.