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Effects of Liquid Pig Manure on Growth of Potato, Soil Chemical Properties and Infiltration Water Quality

돈분액비 시용이 감자 생육, 토양화학성 및 침투수질에 미치는 영향

  • Kang, Ho-Jun (Jeju Special Self-governing Province Agricultural Research and Extension Services) ;
  • Yang, Sang-Ho (Jeju Special Self-governing Province Agricultural Research and Extension Services) ;
  • Lee, Shin-Chan (Jeju Special Self-governing Province Agricultural Research and Extension Services)
  • 강호준 (제주특별자치도농업기술원) ;
  • 양상호 (제주특별자치도농업기술원) ;
  • 이신찬 (제주특별자치도농업기술원)
  • Received : 2011.11.17
  • Accepted : 2011.12.14
  • Published : 2011.12.31

Abstract

This study was carried out to determine the effects of pig slurry on growth of potato (Solanum tuberosum L. cv. Dejima), soil chemistry properties and infiltration water quality in volcanic ash soil and non-volcanic ash soil of Jeju. Fertilization of liquid pig manure was based on nitrogen. In volcanic ash soil and non-volcanic ash soil, there was no difference in the height and diameter of stems in chemical fertilizer and liquid pig manure application treatments. Also yields of potatoes were no significantly difference in chemical fertilizer and liquid pig manure application treatments. pH in all soil was increased by application of liquid pig manure compared to the chemical fertilizer plot. Contents of exchangeable K in all soil were accumulated excessively by fertilization of pig manure 100% compared to the chemical fertilizer 100%. But there was no difference between the chemical fertilizer 50%+liquid pig manure 50% and chemical fertilizer 100%. No difference between the chemical fertilizer and liquid pig manure was observed in available phosphate, exchangeable Ca and Mg. $NO_3$-N concentration of infiltration water sample collected at 70cm of soil depth was lower non-fertilizer than chemical fertilizer and liquid pig manure application treatments. In volcanic ash soil, the $NO_3$-N concentration of infiltration water was decreased from early, except liquid manure 100%. In non volcanic ash soil, the $NO_3$-N concentration of infiltration water increased until October 8, but then was reduced. In all soils, $NO_3$-N concentration of infiltration water was higher in the liquid manure 100% than those in the chemical fertilizer 100% and chemical fertilizer 50%+liquid pig manure 50%, but there were no differences. In conclusion, the growth of potato, fertilization of soil and $NO_3$-N content of infiltration water were not different between chemical 50%+liquid pig manure 50% and chemical 100% plot. So, liquid pig manure could be substituted for some amount of chemical fertilizer.

제주지역의 화산회토양과 비화산회토양에서 감자재배시에 돈분액비를 시용하였을 때 감자의 생산성, 토양화학성 및 침투수의 특성에 미치는 영향을 구명하기 위하여 수행하였다. 초장과 줄기 굵기는 화산회토양과 비화산회토양에서 화학비료구와 돈분액비 시용구간에 차이가 나타나지 않았다. 총수량과 상품수량은 화학비료구와 돈분액비 시용구간에 유의적인 차이가 없었다. 화산회토양과 비화산회토양의 토양 pH는 돈분액비 시용구가 화학비료 시용구보다 높았다. 치환성 칼륨함량은 돈분액비 100%구에서 과다하게 축적되었으나, 화학비료 100%구와 화학비료 50%+돈분액비 50%구와는 차이가 없었다. 유효인산, 치환성 칼슘과 마그네슘은 처리 간에 차이가 없었다. 화산회토양과 비화산회토양에서 토양 70 cm 깊이에서 채취한 침투수의 질산태질소 농도는 무비구가 가장 낮았다. 화산회토양에서 질산태질소 용탈은 시험초기부터 이루어진 반면, 비화산회토양에서 질산태질소 용탈은 생육중기인 10월 8일까지 계속적으로 증가되었고, 두 토양의 돈분액비 100%구에서 높은 경향이었으나, 화학비료구와 돈분액비 시용구간에 큰 차이는 없었다. 결론적으로 화학비료 50%와 돈분액비 50%를 혼합사용하면 감자생육, 토양비옥도 및 침투수의 질산태질소 함량은 화학비료 100%구와 차이가 없기 때문에 화학비료 일부를 돈분액비로 대체할 수 있을 것으로 판단된다.

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