Runoff and leachate losses of phosphorus in a sandy spodosol amended with biosolids


Autoria(s): ALLEONI, Luis R. F.; BRINTON, Scott R.; O`CONNOR, George A.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2008

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Florida Spodosols axe sandy, inherently low in Fe- and Al-based minerals, and sorb phosphorus (P) poorly. We evaluated runoff and leachate P losses from a typical Florida Spodosol amended with biosolids and triple superphosphate (TSP). Phosphorus losses were evaluated with traditional indoor rainfall simulations but used a double-deck box arrangement that allowed leaching and runoff to be determined simultaneously. Biosolids (Lakeland, OCUD, Milorganite, and Disney) represented contrasting values of total P, percent water-extractable p (PWEP), and percentage of solids. All P sources were surface applied at 224 kg P ha(-1), representing a soil P rate typical of N-based biosolids application. All biosolids-P sources lost less P than TSp, and leachate-P losses generally dominated. For Lakeland-amended I soil, bioavailable P (BAP) was mainly lost by runoff (81% of total BAP losses). This behavior was due to surface scaling and 1 drying after application of the slurry (31 g kg(-1) solids), material. For all other P sources, BAP losses in leachate were much,greater than in runoff, representing 94% of total BAP losses for TSP, 80% for Milorganite, 72% for Disney, and 69% for OCUD treatments. Phosphorus leaching can be extreme and represents a great concern in many coarse-textured Florida Spodosols, and other coastal plain soils with low P-sorption,capacities. The PWEP values of P sources were significantly correlared with total P and BAP losses in runoff and leachate. The PWEP of a source can serve as a good indicator of potential P loss when amended to sandy soils with low P-retention capacities.

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JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, v.37, n.1, p.259-265, 2008

1537-2537

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/19272

10.2134/jeq2006.0302

http://dx.doi.org/10.2134/jeq2006.0302

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eng

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AMER SOC AGRONOMY

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Journal of Environmental Quality

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Palavras-Chave #WATER-EXTRACTABLE PHOSPHORUS #RAINFALL SIMULATOR #OVERLAND-FLOW #SEWAGE-SLUDGE #SOILS #MANURE #FORMS #SEDIMENT #QUALITY #PAPER #Environmental Sciences
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