Author
Szogi, Ariel | |
Bauer, Philip | |
Vanotti, Matias |
Submitted to: Symposium Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings Publication Acceptance Date: 12/16/2011 Publication Date: 3/13/2011 Citation: Szogi, A.A., Bauer, P.J., Vanotti, M.B. 2011. Phosphorus distribution in a soil fertilized with recovered manure phosphates. In: Proceedings of the II International Symposium on Agricultural and Agroindustrial Waste Management (SIGERA), March 15-17, 2011, Foz de Iguacu, Brazil. 4 pages. Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: Phosphorus (P) can be recovered in a concentrated form from livestock manure and poultry litter. A greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate the short-term leaching potential and plant availability of P from recovered P materials from liquid pig manure (SRP) and broiler litter (LRP) in a characteristic sandy soil of southern U.S. and compared to triple superphosphate (TSP) and raw broiler litter (BL). Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) was used as the test species. The vertical soil P distribution showed that most of plant available P applied with SRP and LRP materials remained within the top 15-cm soil. In the short-term (8 weeks), the soil leaching potential of both LRP and SRP was lower than more soluble forms of P fertilizers such as TSP. The use of recovered P could minimize manure P losses into the environment, promote long-term sustainability of poultry and pig production, and provide a P fertilizer source for crop production. |