Phosphorous leaching from coarse-textured soils amended with inorganic or organic fertilizers

Non-point source pollution of surface waters with phosphorous (P) transported from agricultural soils has emerged as a major environmental issue in the last decade. Regulations limiting P accumulation in surface soils have been established to protect surface water quality. Yet, little information is...

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Main Author: Carefoot, Janna.
Other Authors: Whalen, J. K. (advisor)
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 2002
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.337252014-02-13T03:57:24ZPhosphorous leaching from coarse-textured soils amended with inorganic or organic fertilizersCarefoot, Janna.Phosphorus -- Environmental aspects -- Québec (Province).Soils -- Leaching.Fertilizers -- Environmental aspects -- Québec (Province)Non-point source pollution of surface waters with phosphorous (P) transported from agricultural soils has emerged as a major environmental issue in the last decade. Regulations limiting P accumulation in surface soils have been established to protect surface water quality. Yet, little information is available on the quantities of P that may leach through soils and the factors influencing P leaching in agricultural soils. One important factor may be the type of fertilizer P applied, since it is known that P solubility varies among fertilizer sources. The purpose of this thesis was to quantify P leaching in soils amended with inorganic and organic fertilizers.In a field study, we found that the fertilizer P source (triple superphosphate, composted cattle manure, or a mixture of the two) did not affect soil test P concentration, the degree of soil P saturation, or P leaching in a sandy-loam soil. The soil test P level in the 0--15-cm depth (146 mg P kg -1) exceeded the critical limit of 66-mg kg-1 established in Quebec, and ortho-P and DOP concentrations in leachates collected from piezometers were generally higher than the provincial water quality standard of 0.03 mg P L-1. If transported from our study site, P leached through this coarse-textured soil could pose a threat to groundwater and surface water quality.These findings were verified in the laboratory with two coarse-textured soils. We found that more NO3-N and DON were leached from soils receiving inorganic N and P fertilizers than composted cattle manure, but the amounts of ortho-P and DOP leached were not affected by fertilizer sources. In coarse-textured soils, the quantities of P leached can be substantial, but depends more on soil characteristics than the fertilizer P source.McGill UniversityWhalen, J. K. (advisor)2002Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001872474proquestno: MQ78842Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science (Department of Natural Resource Sciences.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=33725
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topic Phosphorus -- Environmental aspects -- Québec (Province).
Soils -- Leaching.
Fertilizers -- Environmental aspects -- Québec (Province)
spellingShingle Phosphorus -- Environmental aspects -- Québec (Province).
Soils -- Leaching.
Fertilizers -- Environmental aspects -- Québec (Province)
Carefoot, Janna.
Phosphorous leaching from coarse-textured soils amended with inorganic or organic fertilizers
description Non-point source pollution of surface waters with phosphorous (P) transported from agricultural soils has emerged as a major environmental issue in the last decade. Regulations limiting P accumulation in surface soils have been established to protect surface water quality. Yet, little information is available on the quantities of P that may leach through soils and the factors influencing P leaching in agricultural soils. One important factor may be the type of fertilizer P applied, since it is known that P solubility varies among fertilizer sources. The purpose of this thesis was to quantify P leaching in soils amended with inorganic and organic fertilizers. === In a field study, we found that the fertilizer P source (triple superphosphate, composted cattle manure, or a mixture of the two) did not affect soil test P concentration, the degree of soil P saturation, or P leaching in a sandy-loam soil. The soil test P level in the 0--15-cm depth (146 mg P kg -1) exceeded the critical limit of 66-mg kg-1 established in Quebec, and ortho-P and DOP concentrations in leachates collected from piezometers were generally higher than the provincial water quality standard of 0.03 mg P L-1. If transported from our study site, P leached through this coarse-textured soil could pose a threat to groundwater and surface water quality. === These findings were verified in the laboratory with two coarse-textured soils. We found that more NO3-N and DON were leached from soils receiving inorganic N and P fertilizers than composted cattle manure, but the amounts of ortho-P and DOP leached were not affected by fertilizer sources. In coarse-textured soils, the quantities of P leached can be substantial, but depends more on soil characteristics than the fertilizer P source.
author2 Whalen, J. K. (advisor)
author_facet Whalen, J. K. (advisor)
Carefoot, Janna.
author Carefoot, Janna.
author_sort Carefoot, Janna.
title Phosphorous leaching from coarse-textured soils amended with inorganic or organic fertilizers
title_short Phosphorous leaching from coarse-textured soils amended with inorganic or organic fertilizers
title_full Phosphorous leaching from coarse-textured soils amended with inorganic or organic fertilizers
title_fullStr Phosphorous leaching from coarse-textured soils amended with inorganic or organic fertilizers
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorous leaching from coarse-textured soils amended with inorganic or organic fertilizers
title_sort phosphorous leaching from coarse-textured soils amended with inorganic or organic fertilizers
publisher McGill University
publishDate 2002
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