Dairy Manure-component Effects on Phosphorus Release from Sandy Soils

Dairy Manure-component Effects on Phosphorus Release from Sandy Soils

Author: Manohardeep Singh Josan

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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Preemptive dietary controls to maximize Ca-P and minimize Mg-P in manure would be a strategy to reduce P loss from these soils in the future. Application of Al-based water treatment residuals could minimize the release of P from the manure-amended soils. DOC inhibition of Ca-P precipitation and competitive effects on P sorption reduce prospects for stabilizing P reactions in heavily manure-amended soils.


Inorganic Constituents in Soil

Inorganic Constituents in Soil

Author: Masami Nanzyo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-10-16

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9811312141

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This open access book is a must-read for students of and beginners in soil science. In a well-organized and easy-to-follow manner, it provides basic outlines of soil minerals, new methods and recent developments in the field, with a special focus on visual aids. The chapters on primary minerals, secondary minerals, non-crystalline inorganic constituents and inorganic constituents sensitive to varying redox conditions will help readers understand the basic components of soils. Further, readers are introduced to new analytical methods with the aid of microscopy and recent developments in the field. Uniquely, the book features case studies on the identification and isolation methods for vivianite crystals from paddy field soils, as well as a useful procedure for identifying noncrystalline constituents such as volcanic glasses and plant opals, which can also be applied to other soils depending on the local conditions. Given its focus and coverage, the book will be useful to all readers who are interested in agronomy, plant production science, agricultural chemistry and environmental science. In addition, it can help biogeochemists further expand their research work on the rhizosphere of wetland plant roots, iron and phosphate dynamics, etc.


Inositol Phosphates

Inositol Phosphates

Author: Benjamin L. Turner

Publisher: CABI

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 184593153X

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Inositol phosphates are a group of organic compounds found widely in the natural environment. They are important in agriculture because they constitute most of the phosphorus in grain seeds, but they cannot be digested by some animals. As a result, considerable research has been directed towards improving the digestibility of inositol phosphates in animal diets. Inositol phosphates are also abundant in soils and water bodies, yet a clear understanding of their behaviour in the environment remains elusive. This is surprising given the importance of phosphorus in the nutrition of both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Written by leading experts, this book brings together critical reviews on inositol phosphates in agriculture, ecology, and the environment. The sixteen chapters cover a diverse range of topics, including the synthesis and hydrolysis of inositol phosphates, their role in animal nutrition, and their fate in soils and aquatic ecosystems. It will prove valuable to a wide readership in the agricultural and biological sciences, and will serve as a unique reference source on this emerging topic.


Vertical Mobility and Dynamics of Phosphorus from Fertilizer and Manure in Sandy Soils

Vertical Mobility and Dynamics of Phosphorus from Fertilizer and Manure in Sandy Soils

Author: Leighton Croft Walker

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages:

ISBN-13:

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ABSTRACT: The Al-WTR reduced the quantities of P leached within P source treatments of the low manure impacted soil by 18-33% and from the high impact soil P source treatments (excluding the control) by 16-22%. It was, however, less effective at reducing the quantities of P leached from dairy effluent treated soil columns when compared to the remaining P sources. The soil columns containing the added Al-WTR had significantly (P = 0.05) greater quantities of soil P stored as the stable iron (Fe) and aluminum Al bound P.


Animal Manure Recycling

Animal Manure Recycling

Author: Sven G. Sommer

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-07-15

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1118676726

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A rapidly changing and expanding livestock and poultry production sector is causing a range of environmental problems on local, regional and global scales. Animal Manure Recycling: Treatment and Management presents an accessible overview of environmentally friendly technologies for managing animal manure more efficiently and in a sustainable manner. The book describes the physical and chemical characteristics of animal manure and microbial processes, featuring detailed examples and case studies showing how this knowledge can be used in practice. Readers are introduced to the sustainable use of animal manure for crop fertilisation and soil amelioration. Environmentally friendly technologies for reducing emissions of ammonia, odour and the greenhouse gases nitrous oxide and methane are presented, and reduction of plant nutrient losses using separation technologies is introduced. Finally and most importantly, the book describes methods to commercialise and transfer knowledge about innovations to end-users. Topics covered include: Regulation of animal manure management Manure organic matter: characteristics and microbial transformations Greenhouse gas emissions from animal manures and technologies for their reduction Technologies and logistics for handling, transport and distribution of animal manures Bioenergy production Animal manure residue upgrading and nutrient recovery in bio-fertilisers Life cycle assessment of manure management systems Innovation in animal manure management and recycling Animal Manure Recycling: Treatment and Management presents state-of-the-art coverage of the entire animal manure chain, providing practical information for engineers, environmental consultants, academics and advanced students involved in scientific, technical and regulatory issues related to animal manure management.


Animal Manure

Animal Manure

Author: Heidi M. Waldrip

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 0891183701

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The majority of meat, milk, and eggs consumed in the United States are produced in concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFO). With concentrated animal operations, in turn comes concentrated manure accumulation, which can pose a threat of contamination of air, soil, and water if improperly managed. Animal Manure: Production, Characteristics, Environmental Concerns, and Management navigates these important environmental concerns while detailing opportunities for environmentally and economically beneficial utilization.