Stimulation of Maize Growth and Development and Improvement of Soil Properties Using New Specialised Organic-Mineral Materials
Marzena S. Brodowska, Mirosław Wyszkowski, Ryszard Grzesik

TL;DR
This study tests new eco-friendly fertilizers on maize growth and soil health, finding mixed results compared to traditional fertilizers.
Contribution
The study introduces and evaluates novel organic-mineral fertilizers for their impact on maize and soil properties.
Findings
Novel organic-mineral fertilizers increased maize growth but yielded less than commercial fertilizers.
OMFs caused greater increases in plant element content and had less acidifying effects on soil.
OMF NP 10-10 Zn+ significantly altered maize mineral composition, increasing Zn and Cu levels.
Abstract
The use of mineral fertilisers has increased in recent years, but this has had a negative effect on the environment, including causing the water in rivers and lakes to become too rich in nutrients, a process known as eutrophication. Current research focuses on producing fertiliser materials that are environmentally friendly. The aim of this study was to examine the impact of novel specialised organic-mineral fertilisers (OMFs: NP 24-12, NP 10-10, and NP 10-10 Zn+) on the yield and chemical composition of maize. These fertilisers were compared with a control (no fertiliser) and with other fertilisers (mixture of commercial fertilisers (MCFs): NP 24-12 and NP 10-10) that were used as a reference. All fertilisers increased the SPAD index at the fifth leaf unfolded stage of maize, with the majority (apart from OMF NP 10-10) also increasing it at the panicle emergence stage. MCF NP 10-10 had…
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TopicsSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Phosphorus and nutrient management · Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies
