Table of contents
Chapter 1 - Organic fertilizers and biofertilizers:
Lidia Sas Paszt and Slawomir Gluszek, Research Institute of Horticulture, Poland;
1 Introduction
2 Biofertilizers
3 Consortia of microorganisms to improve the effectiveness of organic fertilization
4 Animal excrement: manures, slurry and guano
5 Products and by-products of animal origin
6 Products and by-products of plant origin for fertilizers
7 Composts
8 Untreated minerals and by-products of selected industrial processes
9 Biochar
10 Conclusion
11 Where to look for further information
12 References
Chapter 2 - Optimising fertiliser use to maintain soil health:
Bijay-Singh, Punjab Agricultural University, India;
1 Introduction
2 Effects of fertiliser use on soil organic matter, carbon and nitrogen
3 Effects of fertiliser use on soil microorganisms
4 Effect of nitrogen fertilisers on soil acidity
5 Site-specific nutrient management (SSNM)
6 Use of controlled and slow-release fertilisers, urease and nitrification inhibitors
7 Improving fertiliser placement
8 Integrated use of mineral fertilisers and organic manures for enhancing soil health
9 Future trends and conclusions
10 Where to look for further information
11 References
Chapter 3 - Developments in the use of fertilizers:
Bryan G. Hopkins, Brigham Young University, USA;
1 Introduction
2 Nutrient pollution and resource depletion
3 Achieving more sustainable use of fertilizers
4 Developments in nitrogen fertilizers
5 Developments in phosphorus fertilizers
6 Developments in potassium fertilizers
7 Developments in sulfur fertilizers
8 Developments in calcium, magnesium, and micronutrient fertilizers
9 Case study
10 Conclusion and future trends
11 Where to look for further information
12 References
Chapter 4 - Decision support systems (DSS) for better fertiliser management:
Dhahi Al-Shammari, Patrick Filippi, James P. Moloney, Niranjan S. Wimalathunge, Brett M. Whelan and Thomas F. A. Bishop, The University of Sydney, Australia;
1 Introduction
2 Direct methods for determining crop nitrogen requirements for decision support
3 Indirect methods for determining crop nitrogen requirements for decision support: simulation models
4 Indirect methods for determining crop nitrogen requirements for decision support: yield forecasts using data-driven approaches
5 Indirect methods for determining crop nitrogen requirements for decision support: yield forecasts based on water supply
6 Decision support in action: case studies
7 Case study 1: nitrogen fertiliser applications using a data-driven approach
8 Case study 2: nitrogen fertiliser decision-making based on soil moisture predictions
9 Comparing the two approaches
10 Conclusions and future trends
11 References
Chapter 5 - Advances in foliar fertilizers to optimize crop nutrition:
Victoria Fernández, Technical University of Madrid, Spain; and Héctor A. Bahamonde, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Argentina;
1 Introduction
2 Importance of absorption for spray effectiveness: key factors involved
3 Application of foliar sprays for sustainable production: applied aspects
4 Conclusion and future trends
5 Where to look for further information
6 References