Effects of Goat Manure, Biochar, and NPK Applications on Growth and Nutrient Concentrations of Lettuce

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2023Author
Mounirou, Moustapha MamanKaya, Emre Can
Taşkın, Mehmet Burak
İnal, Ali
Abdoul-Azize, Hamidou Taffa
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During the last decades, biochar (BC) gained increasing importance amongst
scholars. Though, only a few studies explored the effects of the combined
application of BC with manure on plant growth and nutrient concentrations. This
study investigates the effects of separate and joint applications of goat manure
(GM) and its derived BC on the growth and mineral element concentrations
in lettuce. A completely random design was used in the field experiment.
Two factors consisted of GM, BC at 5 Mg ha-1 and 10 Mg ha-1 combined with
inorganic fertilizers [nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK)] at 100%,
50%, and 0% were applied to the soil before planting the lettuce and, ANOVA
analysis and Duncan test (at α=5%) were conducted. The results showed that
a joint application of inorganic and organic fertilizers affects significantly the
yield and yield parameters of the lettuce whilst the separate application of
organic fertilizer affects significantly the lettuce content in N, P, K, Ca and Mg.
Compared to GM, the application of GM-derived BC increases significantly
the lettuce content in Zn and decreases its content in Cu. In addition, the
highest total yield of lettuce was obtained with a joint combination of GM,
BC, and 100% NPK (100 kg N ha-1, 100 kg P2
O5
ha-1 and 100 kg K2
O ha-1).
Consequently, this combination of organic and inorganic fertilizers is favorable
fertilization in producing lettuce.