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Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 101:277-289
Little research has compared land application of stockpiled (SM) or composted (CM) beef feedlot manure with straw (ST) or wood-chip (WD) bedding on loss of reactive phosphorus (RP) in runoff. We conducted a 6 yr (2013–2018) rainfall simulation-runo
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Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 100:440-452
Little research has compared land application of stockpiled (SM) or composted (CM) beef feedlot manure with straw (ST) or wood-chip (WD) bedding on loss of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in runoff. We conducted a 6 yr (2013–2018) rainfall simulatio
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Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 99:548-562
Little research has been conducted on the effect of beef feedlot manure amendments on runoff hydrology and soil loss during the transition between continuous and legacy application phases. We conducted a 6 yr (2013–2018) study and utilized surface
Autor:
E. Bremer, Craig F. Drury, Xiying Hao, David S. Chanasyk, B. W. Beasley, Francis J. Larney, Jim J. Miller
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Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 99:100-115
Limited research exists on short-term legacy effects of land application of different feedlot manures on barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) yield and soil macronutrient (NO3-N, PO4-P, K, and SO4-S) supply. In a study conducted in southern Alberta, feedlot m
Autor:
David S. Chanasyk, Craig F. Drury, Jim J. Miller, B. W. Beasley, Francis J. Larney, Xiuming Hao
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Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 98:421-435
Long-term application of feedlot manure to cropland may change the physical properties of soils. We measured selected soil (surface) physical properties of a Dark Brown Chernozemic clay loam where different amendments were annually applied for 15 (20
Autor:
Jim J. Miller, B. W. Beasley, Francis J. Larney, Xiying Hao, David S. Chanasyk, Craig F. Drury
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Canadian Journal of Soil Science. 98:330-342
Long-term application of feedlot manure and inorganic fertilizer to cropland may increase metals and trace elements in soils, and negatively impact agricultural land use. We sampled a surface clay ...
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Journal of Environmental Quality. 46:185-192
Long-term application of feedlot manure to cropland may influence soil mesofauna. These organisms affect the health, structure, and fertility of soils, organic matter decomposition, and crop growth. The objective was to study the long-term (16-17 yr)
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Compost Science & Utilization. 25:36-47
The influence of 15 annual applications of composted (CM) or stockpiled (SM) beef feedlot manure with straw (ST) or wood-chip (WD) bedding on electrical conductivity (EC), soluble cations and anions (Na, K, Ca, Mg, SO4-S, Cl), sodium adsorption ratio
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Compost Science & Utilization. 24:54-60
The influence of annual applications of composted (CM) or stockpiled (SM) beef feedlot manure with straw (ST) or wood-chip (WD) bedding on cation exchange capacity (CEC) of a clay loam soil in southern Alberta was examined after 1, 8, and 15 years. T
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Agronomy Journal. 107:121-128
Published in Agron. J. 107:121–128 (2015) doi:10.2134/agronj14.0321 Copyright © 2015 by the American Society of Agronomy, 5585 Guilford Road, Madison, WI 53711. All rights reserved. No part of this periodical may be reproduced or transmitted in an