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Can application of liquid dairy manure onto no-tillage oxisols reduce runoff, sediment, phosphorus, and nitrogen losses over 9 years of natural rainfall?

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The objective of this study was to explore the effects of long-term (9 years) application of liquid dairy manure (LDM) on runoff, sediment, phosphorus, and nitrogen losses in two Oxisols with sandy clay loam or clayey textures under no-tillage and natural rainfall. Treatments were LDM rates of 0, 60, 120, and 180 m(3) ha(-1) year(-1) randomized in a complete block design with four replications. Manure was applied onto a mulch cover and split into winter application, after black oat or wheat sowing, and summer application, after soybean or maize sowing. Runoff was sampled and analysed after each rainfall event for 9 years. Rainfall events which led to runoff were separated into three classes: <35 mm day(-1), 35-50 mm day(-1), and >50 mm day(-1). Application of LDM increased the concentration of nutrients in the runoff, but overall reduced the runoff volume and therefore losses of sediment, dissolved reactive phosphorus, ammonium, and nitrate by on average 34% in the sandy clay loam soil and 56% in the clayey soil, at the most effective rate of 120 m(3) ha(-1) year(-1) Effects of LDM application on reducing runoff was also more evident in summer season and for rainfall events <35 mm day(-1). In practical terms, we would recommend application of LDM up to rate of 120 m(3) ha(-1) year(-1 )to promote agronomic and environmental benefits. Although LDM applied in no-tillage system reduced water, sediment, and nutrients losses, complementary practices must be adopted to prevent the surface runoff from reaching the aquatic system.

SlurrySurface runoffWater qualityNutrientsEutrophication

Favaretto, Nerilde、Cherobim, Verediana Fernanda、Silveira, Fabiana de Medeiros、Timofiecsyk, Adriana、Skalitz, Rebert、Barth, Gabriel、Pauletti, Volnei、Dieckow, Jeferson、Vezzani, Fabiane Machado

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Univ Fed Parana, Dept Soil Sci & Agr Engn, DSEA UFPR, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil

Univ Cruz Alta, UNICRUZ, Cruz Alta, RS, Brazil

Sanitat Co Parana, SANEPAR, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil

Fdn Agr Assistance & Tech Divulgat, Fundacao ABC, Ponta Grossa, Parana, Brazil

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2022

Geoderma: An International Journal of Soil Science

Geoderma: An International Journal of Soil Science

ISSN:0016-7061
年,卷(期):2022.405
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