Title of article :
Potential nitrification in alum-treated soil slurries amended with poultry manure
Author/Authors :
S.K. Gandhapudi، نويسنده , , M.S. Coyne، نويسنده , , E.M. DAngelo، نويسنده , , C. Matocha، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Alum is used to reduce environmental pollutants in poultry production. Alum decreases NH3 volatilization and increases total N and -N compared to untreated poultry manure. Nitrification in poultry wastes could therefore be stimulated due to higher concentrations or could be inhibited because the soil environment is acidified. A 10-day laboratory study was conducted to study potential nitrification rates in soil slurries (20 g soil in 150 ml water) amended with 2.0 g alum-treated poultry manure. Fecal bacteria, , , , orthophosphate, pH, and NH3 were measured at 2-day intervals. Alum significantly reduced fecal bacteria concentrations through day 6. Water-soluble P was reduced 82% by day 10. Alum-treated manure had significantly increased concentrations by day 8 and 10, and significantly decreased and concentrations by days 6–10. Alum’s effect on potential nitrification was inhibitory in the soil environment. Slurries with alum-treated poultry manure had reduced nitrification rates, fecal bacteria, and soluble P. Therefore, in addition to reducing P loss, alum could temporarily reduce the risk for environmental pollution from land-applied manures in terms of both and fecal bacteria loss.
Keywords :
Alum , waste disposal , Acidification , Ammonia volatilization , fecal coliforms
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology