Duration
18h Th, 4h Pr, 2h AUTR
Number of credits
Bachelor in bioengineering | 2 crédits | |||
Master in agroecology (120 ECTS) | 2 crédits | |||
Master in agroecology (120 ECTS) (Joint-degree programme with Paris Saclay and AgroParisTech) | 2 crédits |
Lecturer
Coordinator
Language(s) of instruction
French language
Organisation and examination
Teaching in the second semester
Schedule
Units courses prerequisite and corequisite
Prerequisite or corequisite units are presented within each program
Learning unit contents
- Introduction, relevance of fertilization for sustainable agriculture
- Principles and laws of crop fertilization
- Nitrogen: status in the plant, uptake by the plant, importance for crops, sources of fertilizers, practices and techniques for an efficient nitrogen nutrition
- Phosphorus: status in the plant, uptake by the plant, importance for crops, sources of fertilizers, practices and techniques for an efficient phosphorus nutrition
- Potassium: status in the plant, uptake by the plant, importance for crops, sources of fertilizers, practices and techniques for an efficient potassium nutrition
- Secondary elements (Mg, Ca, S) and microelements (essential for plants - Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, B, Mo - and not essential for plants - Si, Co, I -): natural and avaible forms for the plant, sources of fertilizers, importance to plants and crops, essentiality and toxicity to animals.
- Basic mineral amendments and maintenance of soil pH: pH and saturation of soil colloids, causes of soil acidification and phytotechnical solutions, the importance of fertilizers in acidification, effects and practices of liming
- Organic matter of the soil: nature, cycle and storage in soil under microbial influence; evaluation of the organic state of the soil and its evolution, farm manure, composting and biomethanation, supplies in N and its environmental aspects
- Rationale for fertilization and decision support: balance sheet method, Azofert, practical fertilization tips
- Nutrient utilization efficiency (Nitrogen case): measurement, improvement by slow-release or controlled release fertilizers, stabilized fertilizers, microbial and non-microbial biostimulants, sustainable nitrogen management program in the farm (PGDA3)
- Compound fertilizers: obtention and application
Learning outcomes of the learning unit
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
- situate the major issues of fertilization for sustainable development;
- locate and quantify the needs and requirements of the plants for the different nutrients;
- identify available forms of nutrients and their use by plants;
- identify the environmental sources and the fertilizers supplying the different nutrients.
- Reasoning fertilizers inputs: forms and quantities applied, application program according to agronomic and environmental objectives
- Understand the diversity of fertilizing products, their respective roles and their complementarity in the management of soil fertility and agrosystem productivity: fertilizers and soil improvers, organic and mineral fertilizers, biofertilizers and biostimulants
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
- Plant Physiology Course BIOL2044-A-a
- Soil Science Course GEOP0009-A-a
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, applications and field visit
Mode of delivery (face to face, distance learning, hybrid learning)
100% face-to-face
Recommended or required readings
Recommended books:
- Havlin J. L. , Tisdale S. L., Werner L. N., Beaton J. D. (2014). Soil fertility and fertilizers - An introduction to nutrient management. 8th edition. Pearson, Inc.
- Educagri - Ouvrage Collectif (2014). Fertilisation et amendements. 3ème édition. Educagri éditions.
- Marschner P. (2012). Marschner's Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants. 3d edition. Elsevier (accessible en ligne pour les étudiants).
- Taiz L., Zeiger E., Møller I. M., Murphy A. (2015). Plant Physiology and Development. 6th edition. Sinauer Associates, Inc.
Written examination
Work placement(s)
Organisational remarks and main changes to the course
Contacts
patrick.dujardin@uliege.be
benjamin.dumont@uliege.be
caroline.declerck@uliege.be