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Tofu by-product soy whey substitutes urea: Reduced ammonia volatilization, enhanced soil fertility and improved fruit quality in cherry tomato production.

Authors :
Dai, Yiqiang
Wang, Zhe
Li, Jing
Xu, Zhuang
Qian, Cong
Xia, Xiudong
Liu, Yang
Feng, Yanfang
Source :
Environmental Research. Jun2023, Vol. 226, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Soy whey is an abundant, nutrient-rich and safe wastewater produced in tofu processing, so it is necessary to valorize it instead of discarding it as sewage. Whether soy whey can be used as a fertilizer substitute for agricultural production is unclear. In this study, the effects of soy whey serving as a nitrogen source to substitute urea on soil NH 3 volatilization, dissolved organic matter (DOM) components and cherry tomato qualities were investigated by soil column experiment. Results showed that the soil NH 4 +-N concentrations and pH values of the 50% soy whey fertilizer combined with 50% urea (50%-SW) and 100% soy whey fertilizer (100%-SW) treatments were lower than those of 100% urea treatment (CKU). Compared with CKU, 50%-SW and 100%-SW treatments increased the abundance of ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) by 6.52–100.89%, protease activity by 66.22–83.78%, the contents of total organic carbon (TOC) by 16.97–35.64%, humification index (HIX) of soil DOM by 13.57–17.99%, and average weight per fruit of cherry tomato by 13.46–18.56%, respectively. Moreover, soy whey as liquid organic fertilizer reduced the soil NH 3 volatilization by 18.65–25.27% and the fertilization cost by 25.94–51.87% compared with CKU. This study provides a promising option with economic and environmental benefits for soy whey utilization and cherry tomato production, which contributes to the win-win effectiveness of sustainable production for both the soy products industry and agriculture. • 50% and 100% substitution of urea by soy whey mitigated the soil NH 3 volatilization. • Soy whey improved soil dissolved organic matter content and soil fertility. • Soy whey enhanced the average weight per fruit of cherry tomato compared with the urea application. • Soy whey reduced the fertilization cost of cherry tomato production by 25.94–51.87%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00139351
Volume :
226
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Environmental Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163018706
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envres.2023.115662