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Use of mineral amendments to reduce ammonia losses from dairy-cattle and chicken-manure slurries

✍ Scribed by W.C. Termeer; P.R. Warman


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
562 KB
Volume
44
Category
Article
ISSN
0960-8524

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✦ Synopsis


Two laboratory experiments evaluated the use of mineral amendments to reduce NH 3 volatilization from dairyand poultry-manure slurries during storage or when applied to soil, Fresh manure was amended at a 1% and a 3% rate with superphosphate (SP), rock phosphate (RP), and gypsum (GP) and stored for 30 days. Anaerobically stored manure was amended with Na-bentonite (BT), CaCI 2 (CC), gypsum (GP), rock phosphate (RP), superphosphate (SP), and triple superphosphate (TSP) at a 2% rate and surface-applied to Pugwash sandy loam (Humo-Ferric Podzol). The loss of NH 3 was measured over a seven-day period. The Ntl~ volatilization was evaluated by two methods: direct measurement of volatilized NH~ through capture in acid traps, and chemical analysis of initial and final nitrogen contents of manure and/or soil.

During storage, NH~ volatilization was reduced by SP and GP in dairy manure, but none of the amendments effectively reduced volatilization from poultry manure. Ammonia volatilization from surface-applied manure was reduced by TSP, SP, CC, and GP treatments to dairy manure and by CC and SP treatments to poultry manure. The reduction in NH~ volatilization was apparently due to the decrease in pH of the manure caused by the amendments.