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Effect of compost on erodibility of loamy sand under simulated rainfall
Authors:E Arthur  WM Cornelis  J Vermang  E De Rocker
Institution:1. Ghent University, Department of Soil Management, Coupure links 653, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium;2. Provincial Vegetable Research Station – East Flanders. Karreweg 6, 9770 Kruishoutem, Belgium
Abstract:Three types of composts vegetable, fruit and yard waste compost (VFYW), garden waste compost (GW), and spent mushroom compost (SM)] were applied at a rate of 30 m3 ha−1 for 10 years to loamy sand, to determine its effect on the aggregate stability and susceptibility to water erosion. Aggregate stability was measured using the stability index derived from the wet sieving method while a laboratory rainfall simulator was used to measure runoff, sheet and splash erosion. Only GW recorded a significant increase (45%) in aggregate stability. Runoff, sheet erosion, and splash erosion did not show significant improvement for any of the compost types. SM application resulted in a significant increase (51%) in the shear strength of the soil after rainfall. Long term compost application does not appreciably improve the resistance of loamy sand to water erosion.
Keywords:Compost  Aggregate stability  Sandy soil  Erosion
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