Phosphorus Mobility in a Soil with Long Term Manure Application

  • Ojekanmi A
  • Ige D
  • Hao X
  • et al.
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Abstract

The objective of this experiment was to determine the movement of different forms of phosphorus (P) in a clay loam soil with 33 years of manure application at the rate of 0, 30, 60 and 120 Mg ha-1yr-1. Soil samples were taken from 3 soil layers and subjected to leaching in packed soil column. Leachate was analyzed for total (Pt), inorganic (Pi) and organic P (Po). Inorganic P accounted for about 70% of leachate Pt. About 50% of Pt in leachate was lost within the first 5 pore-volume (PV). While 2% of soil total P was lost in 20 PV of leachate from the control soil, 5-7% was lost from the manure amended soil. The amount of P lost in the leachate increased with the rate of manure application but decreased with soil depth. This column leaching study showed that P could be lost through leaching especially at high rate of manure application. Irrigation activity enhanced in situ movement of P down the soil profile.

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Ojekanmi, A., Ige, D., Hao, X., & Akinremi, O. (2011). Phosphorus Mobility in a Soil with Long Term Manure Application. Journal of Agricultural Science, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.5539/jas.v3n3p25

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