Phosphorus forms in manure and compost and their release during simulated rainfall

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Sharpley, A [1 ]
Moyer, B [1 ]
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[1] USDA ARS, Pasture Syst & Watershed Management Res Lab, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
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10.2134/jeq2000.00472425002900050012x
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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The large accumulation of P in manure from animal feeding operations in localized areas has increased the potential for P export following land application. impairment of freshwater quality by accelerated eutrophication has focused attention on manure management and the potential For P loss in runoff. Thus, we investigated the amounts and relative solubilities of P in manures and their composts using a modified Hedley fractionation and release of P during simulated rainfall (70 mm h(-1) for 30 min) in laboratory columns (15-cm diameter). Twenty-four samples each of dairy manure, dairy manure compost, poultry manure, poultry manure compost, poultry litter, and swine manure were collected over 2 yr, Total P concentration ranged from 2600 to 40 000 mg kg(-1), mostly as inorganic P (63 to 92%). The distribution of inorganic and organic P fractions depended on manure and compost type. Most of the inorganic P, 80%, was water extractable (2030 mg kg(-1)), while 55% was hydroxide extractable in swine slurry (16 620 mg kg(-1)) and 38% acid extractable in poultry manure (9320 mg kg(-1)). The dissolved inorganic P concentration in leachate from manure and compost (10 Mg ha(-1) manure application rate) during a 30-min rainfall ranged from 34 (poultry Litter) to 75 mg L-1 (poultry manure). The amount of P leached by five simulated rainfall events was significantly correlated to respective water extractable inorganic (r(2) = 0.98) or organic P (r(2) = 0.99) of each material. This suggests that water extractable P may be used to estimate the potential for land-applied manures or composts to enrich leachate and surface runoff P.
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