Fate of nitrogen in pig effluent applied to a shallow stony pasture soil

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作者
Cameron, KC [1 ]
Rate, AW
Carey, PL
Smith, NP
机构
[1] Lincoln Univ, Dept Soil Sci, Canterbury, New Zealand
[2] Univ Western Australia, Dept Plant & Soil, Perth, WA 6009, Australia
关键词
organic waste; slurry; soil; nitrate; environment; land application; nitrogen; pig effluent; leaching; volatilisation; lysimeter;
D O I
10.1080/00288233.1995.9513156
中图分类号
S [农业科学];
学科分类号
09 ;
摘要
A 2-year lysimeter experiment was conducted to determine the fate of nitrogen (N) in pig effluent applied to a shallow stony pasture soil. In the first year (1991), pig effluent was applied in a single application at three rates of total N (0, 200, and 600 kg N/ha) to 12 monolith lysimeters. (500 mm diameter x 450 min deep) during autumn (March). In the second year of the experiment, the 200 kg N/ha lysimeters received a repeat application using N-15-labelled effluent. Application at the 200 kg N/ha rate resulted in: 10% of the applied N being lost by ammonia volatilisation; 5% being leached (I I kg N/ha) in the first year and less than 2.5% of applied N-15 being leached in the second year; 35% of the applied effluent N-15 was recovered by the pasture; and 14% was recovered in the soil plus roots. Denitrification losses (estimated by difference) were high (39%) and were attributed to the soluble carbon content of the effluent, a supply of nitrate from nitrification of slurry N, and transient anaerobic conditions which probably occurred at the soil/gravel interface. Application at the 600 kg N/ha rate resulted in a large leaching loss (116 kg N/ha) and a high concentration of NO3-N in the drainage water. Application of effluent at either rate resulted in a considerable increase in pasture production, and this was attributed to improved plant nutrition.
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