Phosphorus Leaching Risk Assessment with Manure Fertilizer Application in South China

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Xiaodong Ding
Changbin Wei
Rongping Wang
Xinrong Liao
Shuyi Li
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[1] Guangdong Institute of Eco-Environment and Soil Sciences,South Subtropical Crop Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Science/Key Laboratory of Tropical Fruit Biology
[2] Ministry of Agriculture,undefined
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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2014年 / 93卷
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Soil layer; Phosphorus saturation degree (PSD); Total phosphorus (TP); Water dissolved phosphorus (WDP);
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To investigate the phosphorus (P) leaching risk caused by applying manure fertilizer, six different manure fertilizers, namely, 0 (CK), 3,000 (F200), 4,500 (F300), 7,500 (F500), 10,500 (F700), and 15,000 kg ha−2 (F1000), were applied to the surface soil (0–20 cm) prior to vegetable planting. The maximum Olsen P decreased with increasing amounts of the manure fertilizer. Total P did not change with treatments below 7,500, but decreased in the higher manure treatments. Water dissolved P (WDP) was highest in the upper (0–20 cm soil) layer, intermediate in the middle (20–40 cm soil) layer, and lowest in the lower (40–60 cm soil) layer. The 7,500, 10,500, and 15,000 treatments increased the WDPs in both the middle and lower soil layers and enhanced the degree of P saturation in the lower layer. This indicates that vertical leachate movement of P accumulation in the middle soil layer may be underestimated and the P leaching risk is enhanced using manure fertilizer levels >7,500 kg ha−2.
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