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Effect of Swine Liquid Manure on Soil Chemical Properties and Growth of Rice (Oryza sativa L.)  

Lee, Kyu-Hoi (Yeonggwang Agricultural Technology Center)
Yoo, Jae-Hong (Team of Agricultural Microbiology, National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
Park, Eun-Ju (Yeonggwang Agricultural Technology Center)
Jung, Yeong-In (Yeonggwang Agricultural Technology Center)
Tipayno, S.C. (Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Chungbuk National University)
Shagol, C.C. (Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Chungbuk National University)
Sa, Tong-Min (Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Chungbuk National University)
Publication Information
Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer / v.43, no.6, 2010 , pp. 945-953 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of swine liquid manure (SLM) on rice grown in Yeonggwang-gun in 2008. The treatments consisted of SLM and chemical fertilizer (CF) based on the recommended amount of nitrogen (11 kg N $10a^{-1}$). The Total N content of the SLM used was 2,881 mg $L^{-1}$. Plant height at the early stage of growth and tiller number were not significantly different between plots applied with swine liquid manure and those with chemical fertilizer in all areas. Plant height at the later stage of growth, lodging and yield were not significantly different between plots applied with swine liquid manure and those with chemical fertilizer in three areas (Baeksu, Gunnam, Beopseong). Plant height at the later stage of growth, as well as lodging were higher in SLM plots than in chemically fertilized plots in Yeonggwang and Yeomsan. However, grain yield was lower in SLM plots than in chemically fertilized plots in these areas. Soil organic matter content and exchangeable cations increased in the swine liquid manure applied plots. Moreover, heavy metal content did not increase in the plots treated with swine liquid manure. Further research to determine the suitable rate of swine liquid manure is needed to reduce lodging damage and to increase the yield and quality of rice.
Keywords
Rice; Swine liquid manure; Yield components; Lodging; Soil chemical properties;
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