Phosphorus fractions in soil after sucessive pig slurry applications in no-tillage system
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2010.v45.4805Keywords:
pig manure, phosphorus fractionation, labile phosphorus, organic phosphorus, eutrophication risk, crop systemAbstract
The objective of this work was to quantify the accumulation of phosphorus fractions in the soil subjected to successive pig slurry applications in a no-tillage system. At Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, 0, 20, 40 and 80 m3 ha-1 doses of pig slurry were broadcasted for seven years on Argissolo Vermelho arenoso (Arenic Hapludult) before sowing each winter or summer crop, totalizing 0, 584, 1,168 and 2,336 kg ha-1 of P from pig slurry. Soil samples were collected in 0–2, 4–6, 8–10, 14–16 and 20–25 cm layers and submitted to P fractionation. Applications of pig slurry during seven years increased P contents to a depth of 25 cm, especially in the inorganic fractions extractable by anion exchange resin, NaHCO3 0.5 mol L-1 and NaOH 0.1 mol L-1. Pig slurry doses did not increase P content in organic fractions extracted by NaHCO3 0.5 mol L-1, but increased the content of organic fractions extracted by NaOH 0.5 e 0.1 mol L-1. Pig slurry applied to soil for large period has little effect on the P partition in inorganic and organic fractions. Successive pig slurry applications increase P contents in the soil predominantly in labile fractions, which can represent a potential risk for waterbeds contamination.Downloads
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2011-05-17
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Ceretta, C. A., Lorensini, F., Brunetto, G., Girotto, E., Gatiboni, L. C., Lourenzi, C. R., … Miotto, A. (2011). Phosphorus fractions in soil after sucessive pig slurry applications in no-tillage system. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 45(6), 593–602. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab2010.v45.4805
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SOIL SCIENCE