Using tropical grasses to enhance the efficiency of nitrogen capture from dairy effluent


Autoria(s): Silver, B. A.; Birch, C. J.; Matthew, P. L.
Contribuinte(s)

T. Fischer

N. Turner

J. Angus

L. McIntyre

M. Robertson

A. Borrell

D. Lloyd

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

Five rates (0, 28.0, 65.4, 83.7 and 111.7 mm) of dairy effluent were applied through irrigation to tropical grass pasture during the wet season on the Atherton Tablelands in the Far North of Queensland, Australia. Irrigation water was applied to the treatments in inverse proportion to the effluent for equivalent total water application. Pastures were harvested on a three weekly basis, dry matter yield determined and sub samples analysed for N concentration (%), and Nitrogen yield (kg ha-1) calculated. Lysimeters installed in the high effluent treatment and the no effluent treatment measured leachate volume to 50 cm. Samples of leachate were analysed for nitrogen concentration and loss below 50 cm calculated. There was no significant difference in pasture yield and nitrogen yield among treatments. Loss of nitrogen through leachate was substantial in both the high effluent treatment and the zero effluent treatment.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:100078

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

The Regional Institute

Palavras-Chave #Dairy effluent #Nitrogen #Pasture yield #Lysimeters #Leaching #E1 #300202 Plant Nutrition #620208 Vegetables
Tipo

Conference Paper