Journal of the Japanese Society of Soil Physics
Online ISSN : 2435-2497
Print ISSN : 0387-6012
Analysis of Yield Increase in Paddy Rice by Compost Application -----The Nutrient-Absorption Pattern and the Increase in Void Percent of Soil------
Shigeru HiranoTakeshi Tanabe
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1996 Volume 73 Pages 31-35

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The relationship between change in soil structure induced by application of cow’s compost and yield of paddy rice was investigated in 1/2000 a pot trials. Three fertilization treatment were set up by compost application at the rate of 100%,50% or 0%,and adjusted to the total concentration of three major nutrients (NPK) with application of chemical fertilizer. Compost application gave considerable increase in rice yield. The increase in rice yield can be explained by the following effects. One was slower mineralization of compost than chemical fertilizer, hence, the nutrient-absorption pattern of rice in this situation increased yield. The other effect was the decrease in the solid phase of the soil induced by compost application. This study showed the difficulty of dividing the effects of compost application into chemical and physical effects.
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