ON THE PROBLEM OF PROTECTING THE BASE ARE A BENEATH INTERMEDIATE MANURE STORAGE PILES ON NON-PERMANENT SITES WITH BENTONITE OR STRAW

Citation
T. Dewes et al., ON THE PROBLEM OF PROTECTING THE BASE ARE A BENEATH INTERMEDIATE MANURE STORAGE PILES ON NON-PERMANENT SITES WITH BENTONITE OR STRAW, Zeitschrift fur Pflanzenernahrung und Bodenkunde, 159(4), 1996, pp. 337-342
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
00443263
Volume
159
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
337 - 342
Database
ISI
SICI code
0044-3263(1996)159:4<337:OTPOPT>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The suitability of bentonite and straw as materials for protecting the soil against the infiltration of leached nutrients was tested on an i ntermediate storage pile of cattle manure established during the winte r months of 93/94. During the 185-day storage period, 205 g of N-t (68 % in the form of NH4+) and 695 g K+/m(3) were leached out of the manur e. These nutrients seeped away into the soil, but with increasing dept h, the concentrations ofNH(4)(+)-N and K+ in the soil water dropped wh ile those of NO3- rose not to harmful levels. Under the test piles who se base areas had been protected with bentonite, the concentrations of NH4+-N and K+ in the soil water were in all cases significantly lower than under the test piles with straw base or no base protection. Both cations were to a large degree absorbed by the bentonite layer, and t hus were readily available for recycling. The N-min content in particu lar was reduced in the soil beneath the straw layer. One possible expl anation for this fact is that nitrogen was reincorporated by microorga nisms due to the plentiful supply of carbon.