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Nutrient leaching losses from a sandy soil in lysimeters
Two lysimeter experiments were conducted on annual leaching losses of calcium (Ca), potassium (K), sodium (Na), chloride (Cl), sulphate-sulphur (SO4-S), and magnesium (Mg) (one experiment only) from a sandy soil in central England during 1988-1995 to provide information on typical nutrient losses un...
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Published in: | Communications in soil science and plant analysis 1998-04, Vol.29 (7/8), p.931-946 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Two lysimeter experiments were conducted on annual leaching losses of calcium (Ca), potassium (K), sodium (Na), chloride (Cl), sulphate-sulphur (SO4-S), and magnesium (Mg) (one experiment only) from a sandy soil in central England during 1988-1995 to provide information on typical nutrient losses under arable agriculture below 1.2 m (Experiment 1) or 1.5 m (Experiment 2). Total annual losses, in the absence of manure additions, were highly dependent on the amount of drainage; flow-weighted average concentrations were similar between years within experiments. Concentrations, averaged over the duration of the experiments were 74 and 78 mg L-1 Ca, 17 and 27 mg L-1 Na, 11 and 8 mg L-1 K, 74 and 77 mg L-1 Cl, and 57 and 38 mg L-1 SO4-S for the two experiments respectively; Mg concentration was 17 mg L-17. Applications of chicken litter were made to some of the lysimeters in the last three years, and all nutrients showed increased leaching as a result. Application rates akin to disposal (rather than for crop fertilization) produced the largest losses. Following a total application of 125 t ha-1 over three years, average concentrations in water draining below 1.5 m in the final year were 57 and 277 mg L-1 Ca, 22 and 75 mg L-1 Cl,7 and 14 mg L-1 K, 22 and 57 mg L-1 Na, 27, and 125 mg L-1 SO4-S for the untreated and manured soils, respectively |
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ISSN: | 0010-3624 1532-2416 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00103629809369997 |