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Effect of Fertilisation with Ash from Biomass Combustion on the Mechanical Properties of Potato Tubers (Solanum tuberosum L.) Grown in Two Types of Soil

Journal

AGRONOMY-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy12020379

Keywords

biomass ash; fertilisation; potatoes; mechanical properties

Funding

  1. program of the Minister of Science and Higher Education [026/RID/2018/19, PLN 9 542 500.00]
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education for scientific activities of the Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Land Management and Environmental Protection, University of Rzeszow

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The aim of this research was to investigate the impact of fertilising with different doses of ash from biomass combustion on the morphology and mechanical properties of potato tubers. The findings showed that using a certain dose of ash from biomass combustion can improve tuber yield and resistance to mechanical damage. Ash from biomass combustion can be used as an alternative to conventional mineral fertilizers and contribute to sustainable agricultural practices.
The aim of the research was to determine the effect of fertilising with various doses of ash from biomass combustion (D2-D6) compared to control plots and classic NPK (D1) fertiliser on the morphological and mechanical properties of potato tubers (Solanum tuberosum L.). The field experiment was carried out in the years 2019-2021 (south-eastern Poland, 49 degrees 59 ' N, 21 degrees 57 ' E) on two types of soil: Gleyic Chernozem (silty loam) and Haplic Luvisol (silt). The values of mechanical parameters, such as the peel and flesh punching force (F-D), deformation (D-R) and energy (E-D) needed to destroy the test sample, were assessed. The biometric features of the tubers were also assessed. It was found that tubers obtained from the experimental fields where D3 and D4 ash fertiliser doses were applied (corresponding to doses of 188 and 282 kg center dot ha(-1) K) had the highest tuber yields and the highest resistance to mechanical damage under quasi-static loads. Ash from biomass combustion can be an alternative to conventional mineral fertilizers and can be used in the development of mineral fertilization plans for sustainable agriculture, which will help to solve the problem of storage of this waste.

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