Removing solids improves response of grass to surface-banded dairy manure slurry: a multiyear study
Autor: | Shabtai Bittman, Derek Hunt, Martin H. Chantigny, F. Bounaix, C.G. Kowalenko, Katherine E. Buckley |
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Rok vydání: | 2011 |
Předmět: |
Canopy
Crops Agricultural Environmental Engineering Nitrogen chemistry.chemical_element Management Monitoring Policy and Law Poaceae Ammonia chemistry.chemical_compound Nutrient Animals Waste Management and Disposal Water Science and Technology biology Crop yield Agriculture biology.organism_classification Pollution Manure chemistry Agronomy Slurry Cattle Festuca arundinacea |
Zdroj: | Journal of environmental quality. 40(2) |
ISSN: | 0047-2425 |
Popis: | Removing solids from slurry manure helps balance nutrients to plant needs and may increase soil infiltration rate toreduce loss of ammonia. The long-term effects of applying the separated liquid fraction (SLF) of dairy slurry with surface banding applicators are not well known. This 6-yr study compared the yield, N recovery, and stand persistence of tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) receiving SLF at 300 (SLF300) and 400 (SLF400) kg ha(-1) yr(-1) of total ammoniacal N (TAN); whole dairy slurry (WS) at 200 (WS200), 300 (WS300), and 400 (WS400) kg TAN ha(-1) yr(-1); and mineral fertilizerat 300 kg N ha(-1) yr(-1). The slurries were applied four times per year by surface banding, a technique that reduces ammonia emission and canopy contamination. Grass yield and N uptake were significantly higher for SLF300 than WS300 atequivalent rates of TAN. At similar total N, yield and N uptake were much greater for SLF than WS (2 Mg DM ha(-1) and 75 kg N ha(-1), respectively). Apparent total N recoverywas 63% greater for SLF300 than WS300 due to less ammonia loss and less immobile N. The apparent recovery of total N was 31% higher for Fert300 than for SLF300. Yield and N uptake for SLF300 and WS300 were similar in Harvests 1 and4, but SLF had higher values under hot and dry conditions in Harvests 2 and 3. Using SLF rather than WS will increase crop yield and allow higher application volumes near barns, whichwill reduce hauling costs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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