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Nitrate leaching loss following application of organic manures to sandy soils in arable cropping.
Authors:CP Beckwith  J Cooper  K A Smith  MA Shepherd
Institution:Crop and Environment Research Centre, Harper Adams Agricultural College, Newport, Shropshire, TF10 8NB, UK. Fax: +44 (0)1952 814783 E-mail;ADAS Wolverhampton, Woodthorne, Wolverhampton, WV68TQUK.;ADAS Land Research Centre, Gleadthorpe, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG20 9PF, UK.
Abstract:Abstract. Experiments were set up at two sites to measure nitrogen (N) leaching loss from applications of separated pig/cattle slurry and cattle farmyard manure(FYM), during winters 1990/91–1993/94 (site A) and from broiler litter and FYM, during winters 1990/91–1992/93 (site B). The manures were applied at a target rate of 200 kg ha-1 total N during the autumn and winter to overwinter fallow or top dressed onto winter rye. The total N in leachate was calculated from leachate N concentrations, in samples collected using ceramic cups buried at 90 cm, and an estimate of drainage volume. Nitrogen losses were greatest following manure applications in September, October and November but losses following applications in December or January were not significantly elevated above those from untreated controls. Losses were consistently lower from FYM than from broiler litter or separated slurry. The presence of a cover crop (winter rye) significantly reduced overall N leaching compared with the fallow, but only reduced the manure N leaching losses at one site during one winter when a high proportion of drainage occurred late. The incorporation of a nitrification inhibitor (DCD) with manures applied in October did not significantly reduce the manure N leaching.
Keywords:Nitrates  leaching  animal manures  catch crops  application date  nitrification inhibitors  sandy soils
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