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Author(s):King, Larry D.; Westerman, P. W.; Cummings, G. A.; Overcash, M. R.; Burns, J. C.
Title:Swine lagoon effluent applied to 'Coastal' Bermudagrass: II. Effects on soil
Source:Journal of Environmental Quality. Vol. 14, No. 1, January-March 1985, p. 14-21.
Publishing Information:Madison, Wisconsin: American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Manures; Nutrients; Soil types; Leaching; Irrigation; Effluent water; Animal manures
Geographic Terms:North Carolina
Abstract/Contents:" Effluent from animal waste lagoons can degrade water quality if allowed to discharge into surface waters. To determine the feasibility of using swine (Sus scrofa domesticus) lagoon effluent as a source of water and nutrients for crop production, effluent was applied via sprinkler irrigation to 'Coastal' bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) on Norfolk and Wagram soils (Paleudults) at rates to supply 335, 670, and 1340 kg N ha-1 yr-1 for 6 yr. Soil nitrate concentrations to a depth of 300 cm showed significant differences in the order high medium = low rate. At the high rate, 56% of the applied N could not be accounted for by crop removal or increased N content of the soil to a depth of 210 cm. Evidence of P movement to a depth of 60 cm was obtained. Calcium and Mg concentrations in the topsoil were reduced due to relatively high rates of application of Na+, K+, and NH4+. Soil pH was correspondingly reduced. Soil nitrate data suggest that groundwater pollution by nitrate would result from the high rate and possibly from the medium rate."
Language:English
References:22
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King, L. D., P. W. Westerman, G. A. Cummings, M. R. Overcash, and J. C. Burns. 1985. Swine lagoon effluent applied to 'Coastal' Bermudagrass: II. Effects on soil. J. Environ. Qual. 14(1):p. 14-21.
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