MINERALIZABLE NITROGEN IN BROILER LITTER - I - EFFECT OF SELECTED LITTER CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Citation
Rm. Gordillo et Ml. Cabrera, MINERALIZABLE NITROGEN IN BROILER LITTER - I - EFFECT OF SELECTED LITTER CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS, Journal of environmental quality, 26(6), 1997, pp. 1672-1679
Citations number
38
ISSN journal
00472425
Volume
26
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
1672 - 1679
Database
ISI
SICI code
0047-2425(1997)26:6<1672:MNIBL->2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Broiler (chicken, Gallus gallus domesticus) litter is a mixture of man ure and bedding material that is generated in large amounts by the bro iler industry. this litter is typically applied to land as fertilizer, at rates estimated to supply adequate N. Estimation of rates is curre ntly hampered by the lack of rapid methods to determine mineralizable N in BL. this study was conducted to compare the kinetics of N mineral ization of 15 BL samples, and to evaluate selected chemical characteri stics of the litter as predictors of mineralizable N. Broiler litter s amples were mixed with samples of Cowarts soil (150 mg organic N kg(-1 ) soil, -0.02 MPa) and incubated at 25 degrees C for 112 d. cumulative net N mineralized was fitted to a two-pool, first-order model, to det ermine the size of fast and slow pools of mineralizable N. The fast N pool varied from 116 to 569 g N kg(-1) organic N (ON), and could be pr edicted from uric acid-N concentration in the litter (r(2) = 0.92). Th e size of the slow N pool did not vary significantly among BL samples; (309 +/- 94 g N kg(-1) ON). Total mineralizable N (fast + slow N pool s) ranged from 465 to 868 g N kg(-1) ON, and could be predicted from u ric acid-N and total N concentrations (R-2 = 0.91), or from uric acid- N concentration and C/N of the litter (R-2 = 0.95). the simplicity of the chemical indices involved should make this approach attractive to estimate mineralizable N in BL.