EFFECTS OF COMPOST MATURITY ON GROWTH OF KOMATSUNA (Brassica Rapa var. pervidis) IN NEUBAUER'S POT : I. Comparison of Growth in Compost Treatments with That in Inorganic Nutrient Treatments as Controls
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Growth of komatsuna (Brassica Rapa var. pervidis) was studied on Fujimi sandy soil treated with garbage composts of different maturity using Neubauer's pot under artificial light and controlled temperature. Inhibitory effect on komatsuna growth was evaluated by comparing the growth in the compost treatments with that in inorganic nutrient treatments with the same amount of inorganic nitrogen as in the composts. Under a loading of 10 g dry weight per pot, which is equivalent to 10 dry ton of compost per 1 ha in land application, the treatment with immature composts resulted in considerably lower yields compared with controls. Inhibitory effect was observed especially in the early stages of growth. The well-mature composts gave higher or equal yields compared with the controls. On the other hand, with a loading of 20 g per pot, all the compost treatments resulted in lower yields than those of the controls regardless of compost maturity. The inhibitory effect was mainly observed in the later stages of growth. It was also shown that komatsuna took up nutrients from the water-soluble compounds in the composts during 2 weeks.
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著者
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Katayama Arata
Research Laboratory Of Resources Utilization Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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KUBOTA HIROSHI
Research Laboratory of Resources Utilization, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Chanyasak Veerapan
Research Laboratory Of Resources Utilization Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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MORl Satoshi
Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Tokyo
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Fukui HIRAI
Research Laboratory of Resources Utilization, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Fukui Hirai
Research Laboratory Of Resources Utilization Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Morl Satoshi
Faculty Of Agriculture The University Of Tokyo
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Kubota Hiroshi
Research Laboratory Of Resources Utilization Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Katayama Arata
Research Center For Advanced Waste And Emission Management Nagoya University
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