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  • Use of biogas as an alternative energy source is increasing. The residual product, digestate, is rich in plant nutrients, mainly nitrogen (N). This study examined the use of digestate as a source of plant nutrients. Kohlrabi (cv. Seguza) was grown in a one-year pot experiment with digestate, mineral fertiliser with equivalent N content to digestate, mineral fertiliser with equivalent N, P, K and Mg content to digestate or no fertiliser (control). At harvest, the soil with digestate applied was enriched with P, Mg, Cox, total content of microorganisms and micromycetes. The Nmin content was balanced in all fertilised treatments and the N-NH4+ form prevailed over N-NO3- only in the digestate treatment. pH was unaffected by the treatments. Kohlrabi bulbs from the unfertilised control had the lowest weight, nitrate content and ascorbic acid content. Digestate and NPKMg fertiliser increased bulb weight compared with only N fertiliser. Ascorbic acid content did not differ between fertilised treatments. There were no differences in bulb nitrate content between the mineral fertiliser treatments, but digestate application gave alow nitrate content. The conclusion was that digestate is an attractive alternative to mineral fertiliser, improving the quality of both produce and soil.
  • Use of biogas as an alternative energy source is increasing. The residual product, digestate, is rich in plant nutrients, mainly nitrogen (N). This study examined the use of digestate as a source of plant nutrients. Kohlrabi (cv. Seguza) was grown in a one-year pot experiment with digestate, mineral fertiliser with equivalent N content to digestate, mineral fertiliser with equivalent N, P, K and Mg content to digestate or no fertiliser (control). At harvest, the soil with digestate applied was enriched with P, Mg, Cox, total content of microorganisms and micromycetes. The Nmin content was balanced in all fertilised treatments and the N-NH4+ form prevailed over N-NO3- only in the digestate treatment. pH was unaffected by the treatments. Kohlrabi bulbs from the unfertilised control had the lowest weight, nitrate content and ascorbic acid content. Digestate and NPKMg fertiliser increased bulb weight compared with only N fertiliser. Ascorbic acid content did not differ between fertilised treatments. There were no differences in bulb nitrate content between the mineral fertiliser treatments, but digestate application gave alow nitrate content. The conclusion was that digestate is an attractive alternative to mineral fertiliser, improving the quality of both produce and soil. (en)
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  • Effect of mineral fertiliser and digestate application on soil properties and yield and chemical composition of kohlrabi
  • Effect of mineral fertiliser and digestate application on soil properties and yield and chemical composition of kohlrabi (en)
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  • Effect of mineral fertiliser and digestate application on soil properties and yield and chemical composition of kohlrabi
  • Effect of mineral fertiliser and digestate application on soil properties and yield and chemical composition of kohlrabi (en)
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  • yields; soil; kohlrabi; digestate; quality (en)
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  • Mendelova univerzita v Brně
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  • Proceedings of the International Conference Soil, Plant and Food Interactions
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  • Hlušek, Jaroslav
  • Lošák, Tomáš
  • Szostková, Monika
  • Zatloukalová, Andrea
  • Martensson, Anna
  • Pospíšilová, Lubica
  • Tůma, Ivan
  • Tůmová, Dita
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