Comparison of phosphorus availability with application of sewage sludge, sludge compost and manure compost

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Wen, G [1 ]
Bates, TE [1 ]
Voroney, RP [1 ]
Winter, JP [1 ]
Schellenbert, MP [1 ]
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[1] UNIV GUELPH, DEPT LAND RESOURCE SCI, GUELPH, ON N1G 2W1, CANADA
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10.1080/00103629709369891
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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The objectives were to determine if phosphorus (P) from different organic wastes differs in availability to crops. Four materials: digested, dewatered sewage sludge (DSS); irradiated sewage sludge (DISS); irradiated and composted sewage sludge (DICSS); and composted livestock manure (CLM) were applied for two years at five rates (0, 10, 20, 30, 40 Mg.ha(-1).yr(-1)) with four replicates. Uptake of P was measured in lettuce [Lactuca saliva L. (cv. Grand Rapids)], bean [Phaseolus vulgaris L. (cv. Tender Green)], and petunia [Petunia hybrida Vilm. (cv. Superior Red)] in 1990, and in consecutively harvested two cuts of lettuce in 1991. Percentage of total P that was extractable by 0.5M sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) in CLM (30-70%) was much higher than in DSS, DISS, and DICSS (0.8-5.6%). Phosphorus uptake by crops harvested in an early stage of growth, lettuce in 1990 and first cut lettuce in 1991, and the extractable soil P linearly increased with total P applied. The lack of response in P uptake with bean pod and petunia in 1990, and the second cut lettuce in 1991, was possibly due to their advanced stage of maturity. Much larger amounts of P were applied with DSS, DISS, and DICSS than with CLM, while P uptake and extractable soil P did not increase compared to that in the treatment that received no P. The low availability of P in sludge was likely caused by iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) which precipitated P. Sludge irradiation and/or composting had no significant effect on P availability.
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