Rainfall frequency and nitrogen and phosphorus runoff from soil amended with poultry litter

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Sharpley, AN
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[1] USDA-ARS, Pasture Syst. Watershed Mgmt. R., University Park, PA 16802, Curtin Road
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10.2134/jeq1997.00472425002600040026x
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Repeated land application of manure has enriched runoff N and P in some areas. Here, more restrictive manure management guidelines may be adopted. The main factors affecting N and P runoff from land receiving manure include the rate, method, and timing of application. Of these factors, least information is available on timing; thus, the effect of rainfall frequency and timing (7-35 d at 2.54 cm h(-1)) after poultry litter application (incorporated into surface 5 cm of soil at 10 Mg ha(-1); i.e., 380 kg N and 160 kg P ha(-1)) on N and P concentrations in runoff was investigated for 10 Oklahoma soils, Runoff N and P concentrations decreased with 10 successive rains, starting 7 d after litter application. Although the decrease in N concentration was independent of soil type, decreases in dissolved (DP) and bioavailable P (BAP) were related to percent saturation of soil P sorption sites (r(2) of 0.97 and 0.62, respectively). Increasing the time between litter application and rainfall from 1 to 35 d reduced total N from 7.54 to 2.34, ammonium-N (NH4-N) 5.53 to 0.11, DP 0.74 to 0.45, and BAP 0.99 to 0.65 mg L-1, by leaching and volatilization of N and sorption of P. Nitrate-N (NO3-N) concentrations were unaffected by rainfall frequency and timing. Runoff N and P may he reduced by avoiding litter applications during periods of high rainfall probabilities, with these reductions greater for high than low P sorbing soils.
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