Abstract

For increasing nutrient use efficiency and cane yield on application of ammonium sulfate (AS) fertilizer substitution was performed through addition of soil amendment. A pot experiment was conducted for seven month of sugarcane growth. The experiment used factorial randomized complete block design with three replication. Factor I was the application of AS fertilizer and its substitution which consisted of nine levels: three treatments using AS fertilizer, three treatments of AS substitute fertilizers using the mixture of urea+gypsum and three treatments using the mixture of urea+gypsum+biocompost. Factor II was the kinds of soil amendment which consisted of three levels: calcite, boiler ash, and biochar of sugarcane trash and one control treatment. The measured variables were leaf N content and uptake, nutrient use efficiency, and yield variables. The results of this study showed that the treatment using mixture of urea+gypsum tend a higher N uptake than AS fertilizer. Application of boiler ash and biochar had the highest N nutrient upatake. The highest Original Research Article Nurhidayati and Basit; IJPSS, 6(6): 341-349, 2015; Article no.IJPSS.2015.124 342 nutrient use efficiency was found at the lowest rate of mixture of urea+gypsum (100 kg N ha) with application of soil amendment using biochar or boiler ash. The average increase in cane yield on this treatment compared to control by 250%. It is suggested that application of organic soil amendment is needed to increase N use efficiency of AS substitute fertilizer.

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