



Dr. Kline's research regarding Arkansas lignite and its possible use as a soil amendment that could be useful to the rice industry in Arkansas:
CONTENTS (with links to bookmarks)
I. Summary
1. General
2. In Arkansas
III. Research Goals and General Approach
IV. Research Methods
A. Rice Field Testing: Experimental Design
B. Sampling of Arkansas Lignite
C. Testing of Arkansas Lignite in Humic Acid Derivation Technology
VI. References Cited
A. Agricultural Need
1. General
Treatment |
Stem length |
Root lengthcm |
Fresh weight |
Dry weight |
||
Control |
20.9 |
13.1 |
6.4 | |
1.6 |
0.52 | |
0.05 |
Alcohol extract (10 mg/L) |
32.4 |
17.0 |
8.9 | |
3.3 |
0.62 | |
0.09 |
Humic Acid (50 mg/L) |
51.5 |
20.2 |
14.9 | |
3.2 |
1.07 | |
0.23 |
Fulvic Acid (50 mg/L) |
56.8 |
14.0 |
17.5 | |
5.4 |
1.60 | |
0.24 |
Substance |
Stem Length |
Root Length |
Stem Weight |
Root Weight |
Control |
100 |
100 |
100 |
100 |
Has (dried at 105 1C) |
152 |
119 |
142 |
143 |
Has (air oxidized, 180 1C, 6h) |
134 |
115 |
133 |
172 |
Has from HNO3 oxidized lignite |
161 |
109 |
153 |
177 |
2. In Arkansas
B. Humic Agricultural Products
1. Poultry Litter
2. Lignite and Derivative Humic Substances
a. Humic extracts from leonardite
b. Humic extracts from common lignite
Crop |
Year |
N-fertilizer |
Input of N |
% Yield |
Paddy |
1972 |
Urea |
50 |
-- |
Onion |
1963 |
Urea |
75 |
-- |
Maine (stalk) |
1975 |
Urea |
100 |
-- |
Paddy |
1979 |
Urea |
60 |
-- |
Carrot |
1979 |
Urea |
75 |
-- |
Garlic |
1979 |
Urea |
75 |
-- |
Paddy |
Wheat (residual effect) |
||||||
Treatment |
N input |
Dry yield |
N-uptake |
Dry yield |
N-uptake |
Total |
N-utilization |
Control |
-- |
31.5 |
-- |
8.3 |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Urea |
75 |
45.3 |
19.6 |
9.6 |
0.3 |
19.9 |
26.5 |
Urea + 20% CAMP |
75 |
61.6 |
27.9 |
12.0 |
3.0 |
30.9 |
41.2 |
Ammon. Sulfate |
75 |
60.9 |
33.4 |
10.6 |
1.7 |
35.1 |
46.8 |
Ammon. Sulfate + 10% CAMP |
75 |
73.3 |
44.1 |
12.2 |
3.4 |
47.5 |
63.3 |
Average yield (g/pot) |
Yield increase over urea (%) |
||||
Treatment |
Crop |
Paddy/Wheat |
Straw |
Paddy/Wheat |
Straw |
Control (no added N) |
Paddy |
11.0 |
15.0 |
-- |
-- |
Urea, 60 kg N/ha |
" |
16.5 |
23.0 |
-- |
-- |
Urea, 60 kg N/ha + 20% NHA |
" |
20.8 |
44.7 |
26.1 |
94.3 |
Urea briquette, 60 kg N/ha |
" |
21.9 |
43.8 |
32.7 |
90.4 |
Urea/NHA briquette |
" |
32.0 |
50.6 |
93.9 |
120.0 |
Urea, 60 kg N/ha (control) |
Wheat |
7.2 |
4.6 |
-- |
-- |
Urea, 60 kg N/ha + 20% NHA |
" |
8.4 |
5.5 |
16.7 |
19.6 |
Urea briquette, 60 kg N/ha |
" |
9.7 |
6.1 |
34.7 |
32.6 |
Urea/NHA briquette |
" |
9.6 |
6.8 |
33.3 |
47.8 |
Average yield (q/ha) |
Yield increase over urea (%) |
||||
Treatment |
Paddy |
Straw |
Paddy |
Straw |
|
Urea, 60 kg N/ha (control) |
16.6 |
22.5 |
-- |
-- |
|
Urea, 60 kg N/ha + 20% NHA |
21.7 |
27.5 |
30.7 |
22.2 |
|
Urea briquette, 60 kg N/ha |
32.5 |
63.5 |
95.2 |
182.2 |
|
Urea/NHA briquette (60 kg N/ha + 20% NHA) |
36.6 |
67.5 |
120.5 |
200.0 |
|
3. Combination of Poultry Litter and Lignite
A. Rice field testing: Experimental design
B. Sampling of Arkansas lignite
C. Testing Arkansas lignite
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