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Phosphorus Sources and Sheep Manure Fertilization for Soil Properties Enhancement and Sugar Beet Yield

Ahmed M. Ali, Ahmed Yousef Mahdy, Hassan M. Al-Sayed, Khaled Bayomi

2023Gesunde Pflanzen10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Inorganic fertilizers abundant used cause hazardous environmental effects and unsafe food. Contrarily, organic fertilizers are usually utilized as soil amendments and they boost crop yield quantity and quality. A field experiment was carried out to study the effect of some phosphorus (P) sources, such as rock phosphate (RP), superphosphate (SP), and sheep manure (SM), on some soil chemical properties, growth and yield in sugar beet plants. The field experiment was arranged in a completely randomized block design with three replicates for two growing seasons (2020/21and 2021/22). Results showed significant increases in yield and physiological parameters in all treatments. Co-applying of RP with SP caused a significant increase in the SOM, N, P, and K by 70.45, 31.52, 128.35, and 24.85% respectively compared to T1. All applications to the soil significantly increased the fresh weights of sugar beet roots were significantly increased by 24.71, 17.92 and 25.72% for T2, T3, and T4 respectively over the control. Also co-application of SM and SP (T3) lead to the highest sucrose content which increased by 5.09% than the control. Therefore, we concluded that integrated fertilizer management improves soil properties and yield so these results can be used to employ to reduce the detrimental consequences of using chemical fertilizers.

Topics & Concepts

Sugar beetPhosphorusAgronomyRandomized block designYield (engineering)ManureSugarChemistryField experimentCrop yieldFertilizerHuman fertilizationCropPhosphatePhosphoriteEnvironmental scienceBiologyMaterials scienceFood scienceOrganic chemistryMetallurgyPhosphorus and nutrient managementGrowth and nutrition in plantsPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism
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