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http://dx.doi.org/10.5333/KGFS.2009.29.1.037

Effect of Cattle Manure Application on Mineral Contents of Glazing Pasture  

Hwang, Kyung-Jun (Collage of Applied Life Sciences, Cheju National University)
Park, Hyung-Soo (National Institute of Animal Science)
Park, Nam-Geon (National Institute of Animal Science)
Jeong, Ha-Yeon (National Institute of Animal Science)
Ko, Moon-Suck (National Institute of Animal Science)
Kim, Moon-Chul (Collage of Applied Life Sciences, Cheju National University)
Song, Sang-Teak (Jeju Self-Governing Province Institute of Health Environment)
Kim, Dae-Woon (Jeju Provincial Office, National Agricultural Products Quality Management Service)
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Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science / v.29, no.1, 2009 , pp. 37-42 More about this Journal
Abstract
This experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of cattle manure application on macro contents change in pasture. The treatment consisted of T1: 100% chemical fertilizer (CF 100%), T2: 50% CF+50% cattle manure (CM), T3: 25% CF+75% CM, T4: 100% CM 100%, T5: 100% CM(1st year (yr.) +100% CF (2nd yr.)+100% CM (3rd yr.), T6: 100% CM (1st yr.)+100% CF (2nd yr.)+100% CF (3rd yr.). The highest substitution effect of chemical fertilizer with cattle manure indicated by the highest yield of 11,169 kg/ha was obtained from the application of 100% CM (1 yr.) + 100% CF (2 yr.). The forage yield of plots applied with 100% CM (1 yr.) + 100% CF(2 yr.) was only 4% more than the yield of plots applied with 100% CM. It was only 3% less than the yield of plots applied with 100% CF. In this study, cattle manure application recorded slightly lower forage dry matter (DM) yield than 100% CF application but they were statistically comparable on the third year of production. The all treatments have narrow range of P, K, Ca, Mg and Na contents $0.25{\sim}0.32%,\;3.08{\sim}3.71%,\;0.42{\sim}0.55%,\;0.21{\sim}0.38%$ and $0.08{\sim}0.15%$.
Keywords
Chemical fertilizer; Cattle manure; Dry matter; Mineral contents;
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