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Agriculture

Journal

2002

Tobacco waste

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The Effect Of Tobacco Waste Application On The Physical And Chemical Properties Of Alkaline Soils, Kenan Kiliç, Kadi̇r Saltali, A. Kadi̇r Sürücü Jan 2002

The Effect Of Tobacco Waste Application On The Physical And Chemical Properties Of Alkaline Soils, Kenan Kiliç, Kadi̇r Saltali, A. Kadi̇r Sürücü

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This study was conducted to (i) determine the effect of tobacco waste application on the soil structure stability (SS), hydraulic conductivity (HC), bulk density, exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP), sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), and electrolyte concentration of alkaline soils, and (ii) observe the possibility of using tobacco waste for the reclamation of alkaline soils. The study was designed in randomized complete blocks with three replications and tobacco waste was applied at a rate of 0, 0.5, 1.5, 2.0 ton/ha to each block. The hydraulic conductivity and structure stability of the alkaline soils studied were substantially improved with increased rates of tobacco …


The Effect Of Wheat Straw, Corn Straw And Tobacco Residues On Denitrification Losses In A Field Planted With Wheat, Ali̇ Coşkan, Mustafa Gök, Işik Onaç, İlker İnal, Turan Sağlamti̇mur Jan 2002

The Effect Of Wheat Straw, Corn Straw And Tobacco Residues On Denitrification Losses In A Field Planted With Wheat, Ali̇ Coşkan, Mustafa Gök, Işik Onaç, İlker İnal, Turan Sağlamti̇mur

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

A field experiment was conducted to determine the effects of different organic residues (OR) (e.g., wheat straw corn straw and tobacco residues) on nitrogen mineralization and denitrification loss (N_2O-N) using application rates recommended to local farmers. Nitrate and ammonium analyses were carried out on periodically collected soil samples. In-situ denitrification loss was determined using the acetylene inhibition technique (AIT). The results revealed that OR application increased N mineralization significantly. In the favorable conditions for nitrification and intensive mineralization period, NO_3^--N accumulation at 0-60 cm depth peaked at 163.0, 177.7 and 226.6 kg N ha^{-1} in plots with wheat straw, corn …