Assessment of the Possibility of Increasing Phosphorous and Potassium in Fish Tonic by Natural Minerals

J.A.S.K. Jayakodi

Department of Agro-Technology, University of Colombo, Institute for Agro-Technology and Rural Sciences, Sri Lanka.

S.L. Nawarathna *

Department of Agro-Technology, University of Colombo, Institute for Agro-Technology and Rural Sciences, Sri Lanka.

D.M.P.S. Dissanayake

Soil and Plant Nutrient Division, Sustainable Agriculture Research and Development Center, Makandura, Gonawila, Sri Lanka.

N.P. Vidanapathirana

Department of Agro-Technology, University of Colombo, Institute for Agro-Technology and Rural Sciences, Sri Lanka.

W.M.H.H. Wijesuriya

Department of Agro-Technology, University of Colombo, Institute for Agro-Technology and Rural Sciences, Sri Lanka.

S.A.P. Nelka

Department of Agro-Technology, University of Colombo, Institute for Agro-Technology and Rural Sciences, Sri Lanka.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Fish tonic, a liquid fertilizer derived from fermented fish waste, is valued for its nutrient content and microbial benefits. However, its typically low phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) levels limits its effectiveness as a balanced fertilizer. Meantime, sugar source is more effective to enhance the microbial activities during the process. This study aimed to evaluate the potential to enhance P and K levels in fish tonic. A two factor factorial experiment in a completely randomized design (CRD) was used, with three replicates per treatment. The first factor was the sugar source (brown sugar and sakkara), and the second factor was the P and K source (spent wash + Eppawala rock phosphate ERP, spent wash + feldspar, spent wash + ERP + feldspar, spent wash, water). Each treatment mixture containing 2 kg of fish, 1 kg of sugar source, 650 ml of spent wash or water, and ERP and feldspar (either 200 g of ERP or feldspar alone, or 100 g of each when combined). Fermentation was carried out anaerobically for 34 days, followed by three months of storage with monthly analyses for pH, electrical conductivity (EC), and Nitrogen% (N), Phosphorous% (P), and Potassium% (K). Data were analyzed using ANOVA, and means were separated using Duncan’s Multiple Range Test at p<0.05. Results revealed that, pH remained acidic (3.97-4.36), while EC ranged between 4.29- 6.08 dS/m during storage. Total nitrogen content ranged from 0.12% to 1.42%, showing gradual increase during the storage but not significantly different (p>0.05). In contrast, P and K contents showed significant (p<0.05) difference among the K and P source during the third month, with the higher P and K levels recorded in spent wash+ERP (0.65%, 0.11%), spent wash+feldspar (0.64%, 0.12%), spent wash+ERP+feldspar (0.68%, 0.13%), spent wash (0.60%, 0.08%) respectively. These results indicate that combining ERP and feldspar with spent wash effectively enhances P and K content in fish tonic, underscoring its potential as a well- balanced liquid fertilizer for sustainable farming.

Keywords: Fermentation, fish tonic, phosphorus, potassium, liquid fertilizer


How to Cite

Jayakodi, J.A.S.K., S.L. Nawarathna, D.M.P.S. Dissanayake, N.P. Vidanapathirana, W.M.H.H. Wijesuriya, and S.A.P. Nelka. 2025. “Assessment of the Possibility of Increasing Phosphorous and Potassium in Fish Tonic by Natural Minerals”. Asian Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry 11 (4):233-39. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajraf/2025/v11i4459.

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