Nutrient dynamics of field-weathered Delmarva poultry litter: implications for land application
Autor: | Namfon Tongtavee, Maria Labreveux, Mingxin Guo |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Zdroj: | Biology and Fertility of Soils. 45:829-838 |
ISSN: | 1432-0789 0178-2762 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00374-009-0397-4 |
Popis: | To develop phosphorus-based agronomic application rates of phytase-diet, bisulfate-amended Delmarva poultry litter in conservation tillage systems, nutrient release dynamics of the organic fertilizer under local weather conditions were investigated. Delmarva poultry litter was placed in polyvinyl chloride columns to a depth of 5 cm and weathered in the field for 570 days. Leachate from the columns was collected and measured for concentrations of various nutrients. Cumulative release of the nutrients as a function of weathering time was modeled, and the nutrient supply capacity was determined. Poultry litter leachate contained high contents of dissolved organic carbon (15–31,500 mg L−1), nitrogen (N 5–7,070 mg L−1), phosphorus (P 5–230 mg L−1), potassium (K+ 2–7,140 mg L−1), and other nutrients. Release of most nutrients occurred principally in the first 100 days, but for P and calcium (Ca2+), it would last for years. The release kinetics of N followed a logarithm equation, while P and K demonstrated a sigmoidal logistic pattern. The nutrient supply capacity of surface-applied Delmarva poultry litter was predicted at 10.9 kg N Mg−1, 6.5 kg P Mg−1, 34.7 kg K+ Mg−1, 5.4 kg Ca2+ Mg−1, and 14.0 kg SO 4 2− Mg−1. The results suggest that Delmarva poultry litter should be applied to conservation tillage systems at 6.6 Mg ha−1 that would furnish 25 kg P ha−1 and 63 kg N ha−1 to seasonal crops. In repeated annual applications, the rate should be reduced to 5.2 Mg ha−1, with supplemental N fertilization to meet crop N requirements. |
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