Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurry
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Summary: | The significant growth and regional concentration of swine farming in Brazil also increases the risk of soil and water pollution by excessive pig slurry (DLS) applied to crops. The impact of DLS application on the contents of elements in the subsoil soil solution of a southern Brazil Oxisol under different doses of this waste was evaluated in a field experiment. The treatments were annual applications of DLS in the: 0, 50, 100 and 200 m³ ha-1; soluble mineral fertilizer (AM); and DLS combined with AM (DLS + AM) which were organized in the complete block design with four replicates. The mineral N, P, K, Ca and Mg contents were determined in soil solution extracted through lysimeter suctions placed at 0.4 and 0.8 m depths during the 13th year after the start of applications. The N-NH4+ content in soil solution were higher with the doses 100 and 200 m³ ha-1 of DLS and this also happened to the soluble N application in coverage. The dose 200 m³ ha-1 also promoted greater concentration of N-NO3- than the other treatments. The N-NH4+ content was lower than the N-NO3- content, although this form occurs in less content in the DLS. The P content in soil solution was below the method detection limit, indicating that there was no excess of that nutrient in the solution extracted at the depths evaluated. The K+, Ca2 + and Mg2 + contents in the soil solution increased with the high doses of DLS, showing that prolonged use of this waste promotes the movement of these basic cations to lower layers of the soil profile. The high dosages of DLS applied increase losses of N in the form of nitrate and basic cations (K+, Ca+ 2 and Mg+ 2) by leaching. |
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Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurryConcentração de nutrientes na solução do subsolo de lavoura fertilizada com dejeto suínoEstercoadubo orgânicopoluição da águaZea mays.Manureorganic fertilizerwater pollutionZea mays.The significant growth and regional concentration of swine farming in Brazil also increases the risk of soil and water pollution by excessive pig slurry (DLS) applied to crops. The impact of DLS application on the contents of elements in the subsoil soil solution of a southern Brazil Oxisol under different doses of this waste was evaluated in a field experiment. The treatments were annual applications of DLS in the: 0, 50, 100 and 200 m³ ha-1; soluble mineral fertilizer (AM); and DLS combined with AM (DLS + AM) which were organized in the complete block design with four replicates. The mineral N, P, K, Ca and Mg contents were determined in soil solution extracted through lysimeter suctions placed at 0.4 and 0.8 m depths during the 13th year after the start of applications. The N-NH4+ content in soil solution were higher with the doses 100 and 200 m³ ha-1 of DLS and this also happened to the soluble N application in coverage. The dose 200 m³ ha-1 also promoted greater concentration of N-NO3- than the other treatments. The N-NH4+ content was lower than the N-NO3- content, although this form occurs in less content in the DLS. The P content in soil solution was below the method detection limit, indicating that there was no excess of that nutrient in the solution extracted at the depths evaluated. The K+, Ca2 + and Mg2 + contents in the soil solution increased with the high doses of DLS, showing that prolonged use of this waste promotes the movement of these basic cations to lower layers of the soil profile. The high dosages of DLS applied increase losses of N in the form of nitrate and basic cations (K+, Ca+ 2 and Mg+ 2) by leaching.O expressivo crescimento e a concentração regional da suinocultura no Brasil elevam os riscos de poluição do solo e da água pelo excesso de dejeto líquido de suíno (DLS) aplicado em lavouras. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar o impacto do DLS na concentração de elementos na água percolada em solo sob diferentes doses desse resíduo num experimento a campo conduzido no sistema de plantio direto milho - aveia, sob Latossolo Vermelho Distroférrico. Os tratamentos consistiram em aplicações anuais de DLS nas doses 0, 50, 100 e 200 m³ ha-1; adubo mineral solúvel (AM); e DLS combinado com adubo mineral solúvel (DLS+AM), organizados no delineamento blocos completos com quatro repetições. Foram determinadas as concentrações de N mineral, P, K, Ca e Mg na solução do solo extraída por lisímetros de sucção nas profundidades de 0,4 e 0,8 m durante o 13º ano após o início das aplicações. As concentrações de N-NH4+ na solução foram maiores nas doses 100 e 200 m³ ha-1 de DLS e também quando houve aplicação de N mineral em cobertura. A dose 200 m³ ha-1 também promoveu maior concentração de N-NO3- que os demais tratamentos. A concentração de N-NH4+ foi menor do que o de N-NO3-, apesar do N do DLS ocorrer predominantemente na forma de N-NH4+. Os valores de P na solução do solo foram inferiores ao limite de detecção do método utilizado para a sua respectiva análise, indicando que não houve excesso desse nutriente na solução do solo nas profundidades avaliadas. As concentrações de K+, Ca+2 e Mg+2 na solução do solo aumentaram com as doses de DLS, evidenciando que o uso prolongado desse resíduo promove a movimentação desses cátions básicos para camadas inferiores do perfil do solo. O aumento da dose de DLS aplicada aumenta as perdas de N na forma de nitrato e de cátions básicos (K+, Ca+2 e Mg+2) por lixiviação.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2016-11-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/22381171153201624510.5965/223811711532016245Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; Vol. 15 No. 3 (2016); 245-258Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; v. 15 n. 3 (2016); 245-2582238-1171reponame:Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/223811711532016245/pdf_50Sacomori, WagnerCassol, Paulo CezarErnani, Paulo RobertoMiquelutti, David JoséComin, Jucinei JoséGatiboni, Luciano Colpoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-12-13T12:05:24Zoai::article/7373Revistahttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/PUBhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/oairca.cav@udesc.br | portal.periodicos@udesc.brhttps://doi.org/10.5965/223811712238-11711676-9732opendoar:2019-12-13T12:05:24Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false |
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Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurry Concentração de nutrientes na solução do subsolo de lavoura fertilizada com dejeto suíno |
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Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurry |
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Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurry Sacomori, Wagner Esterco adubo orgânico poluição da água Zea mays. Manure organic fertilizer water pollution Zea mays. |
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Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurry |
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Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurry |
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Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurry |
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Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurry |
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Content of nutrients in the subsoil solution of a crop fertilized with pig slurry |
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Sacomori, Wagner |
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Sacomori, Wagner Cassol, Paulo Cezar Ernani, Paulo Roberto Miquelutti, David José Comin, Jucinei José Gatiboni, Luciano Colpo |
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Cassol, Paulo Cezar Ernani, Paulo Roberto Miquelutti, David José Comin, Jucinei José Gatiboni, Luciano Colpo |
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Sacomori, Wagner Cassol, Paulo Cezar Ernani, Paulo Roberto Miquelutti, David José Comin, Jucinei José Gatiboni, Luciano Colpo |
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Esterco adubo orgânico poluição da água Zea mays. Manure organic fertilizer water pollution Zea mays. |
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Esterco adubo orgânico poluição da água Zea mays. Manure organic fertilizer water pollution Zea mays. |
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The significant growth and regional concentration of swine farming in Brazil also increases the risk of soil and water pollution by excessive pig slurry (DLS) applied to crops. The impact of DLS application on the contents of elements in the subsoil soil solution of a southern Brazil Oxisol under different doses of this waste was evaluated in a field experiment. The treatments were annual applications of DLS in the: 0, 50, 100 and 200 m³ ha-1; soluble mineral fertilizer (AM); and DLS combined with AM (DLS + AM) which were organized in the complete block design with four replicates. The mineral N, P, K, Ca and Mg contents were determined in soil solution extracted through lysimeter suctions placed at 0.4 and 0.8 m depths during the 13th year after the start of applications. The N-NH4+ content in soil solution were higher with the doses 100 and 200 m³ ha-1 of DLS and this also happened to the soluble N application in coverage. The dose 200 m³ ha-1 also promoted greater concentration of N-NO3- than the other treatments. The N-NH4+ content was lower than the N-NO3- content, although this form occurs in less content in the DLS. The P content in soil solution was below the method detection limit, indicating that there was no excess of that nutrient in the solution extracted at the depths evaluated. The K+, Ca2 + and Mg2 + contents in the soil solution increased with the high doses of DLS, showing that prolonged use of this waste promotes the movement of these basic cations to lower layers of the soil profile. The high dosages of DLS applied increase losses of N in the form of nitrate and basic cations (K+, Ca+ 2 and Mg+ 2) by leaching. |
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