Enhancing Sustainability in Intensive Dill Cropping: Comparative Effects of Biobased Fertilizers vs. Inorganic Commodities on Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Crop Yield, and Soil Properties
Encarnación Martínez-Sabater,
María Dolores Pérez-Murcia,
Francisco Javier Andreu-Rodríguez,
Luciano Orden,
Enrique Agulló,
José Sáez-Tovar,
Juan Martínez-Tome,
María Ángeles Bustamante,
Raul Moral
Affiliations
Encarnación Martínez-Sabater
Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UMH), GIAAMA Research Group, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Carretera de Beniel Km 3.2, 03312 Orihuela, Spain
María Dolores Pérez-Murcia
Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UMH), GIAAMA Research Group, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Carretera de Beniel Km 3.2, 03312 Orihuela, Spain
Francisco Javier Andreu-Rodríguez
Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UMH), GIAAMA Research Group, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Carretera de Beniel Km 3.2, 03312 Orihuela, Spain
Luciano Orden
Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UMH), GIAAMA Research Group, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Carretera de Beniel Km 3.2, 03312 Orihuela, Spain
Enrique Agulló
Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UMH), GIAAMA Research Group, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Carretera de Beniel Km 3.2, 03312 Orihuela, Spain
José Sáez-Tovar
Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UMH), GIAAMA Research Group, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Carretera de Beniel Km 3.2, 03312 Orihuela, Spain
Juan Martínez-Tome
Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UMH), GIAAMA Research Group, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Carretera de Beniel Km 3.2, 03312 Orihuela, Spain
María Ángeles Bustamante
Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UMH), GIAAMA Research Group, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Carretera de Beniel Km 3.2, 03312 Orihuela, Spain
Raul Moral
Centro de Investigación e Innovación Agroalimentaria y Agroambiental (CIAGRO-UMH), GIAAMA Research Group, Universidad Miguel Hernández, Carretera de Beniel Km 3.2, 03312 Orihuela, Spain
The treatment and valorization of organic solid waste has become a promising alternative to increase intensive crop productivity while reducing its environmental impact. Currently, reusing improved organic waste as novel biofertilizers is a vital tool to adapt semiarid agricultural regions to climate change, but this has been scarcely studied in aromatic crops. The present study aims to assess the greenhouse gas emissions, soil properties, and crop yield of a dill crop using a drip irrigation system with a normalized N application rate of 160 kg N ha−1. We compare eight different fertilizing scenarios grouped into organic-based (manures and compost) and inorganic-based inputs (NPK commodities and slow-release formulations). GHG fluxes were measured during the 57-day fertigation period using static chambers. Key soil properties were measured previous to fertilizer applications and at harvest, coinciding with crop yield estimations. An increase in soil organic carbon was observed with stabilized organic treatments at 0–20 cm soil depth. The results show that stabilized organic-based materials lowered NO3− concentrations in dill biomass more than synthetic fertilizers, producing similar yields to those with synthetic fertilizers. In general, N2O emissions were positively affected by the treatments. Local specific emission factors for N2O were determined (0.08%), which were substantially lower than the default value (0.51%) of IPCC. The cumulative CO2 emissions were high in all the organic scenarios compared to the control treatment (277 kg C-CO2 ha−1), probably due to differences in labile organic C contents. Organic-based treatments showed multiple positive effects on crop quality, crop yields, and GHG mitigation potential. The use of organic amendments is an optimized N fertilizing strategy to promote circular economy and sustainability.