FBA-2016-7179
In this work, non-edible biomass hydrolysates were
used as a kind of fertilizer to investigate their influences on sandy and loamy
soils. Biomass hydrolysates were extracted by subcritical water process. Three
different concentration of biomass hydrolysates (1000, 2500, 4000 ppm C) were
used to investigate their influences on the different soil types. The pH of
soil sample was slightly neutral and alkaline for sandy and loamy soils,
respectively. There were no significantly a difference on total soil nitrogen.
Total carbon content increased with increasing biomass concentrations. Total
water soluble phenolic contents, elements (Na, Ca and K) in bean leaves
irrigated with biomass hydrolysates were determined. According to results,
total water soluble phenolic contents of leaves increased in following order
40P < 25P < 10P. Significant differences were obtained in potassium and
calcium contents while no considerable changes were found in sodium contents of
bean leaves in different growing media.
Cukurova University Research Grant
FBA-2016-7179
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Project Number | FBA-2016-7179 |
Publication Date | December 31, 2019 |
Published in Issue | Year 2019 Volume: 2 Issue: 2 |