ABSTRACT: Runoff in agricultural areas with intensive application of pig slurry can transport significant amounts of nutrients. This study evaluates the effects of different pig slurry (PS) application rates (0, 50, 100, and 200 m3 ha-1) on nutrient loss through runoff during soybean cultivation under no-tillage. It was conducted at two sites in southern Brazil, one on an Alfisol (27° 43' south and 50° 3' west) and one on an Inceptisol (27° 47' south and 50° 18' west). The PS was applied to the soil once at the beginning of the soybean cycle. Each plot was 11 m long in the direction of the slope and 3.5 m wide. To induce runoff, artificial rainfall was applied in four different tests (T1, T2, T3, T4), with an intensity of 65 mm h-1 for 90 m...
The application of animal manure to soil can increase phosphorus availability to plants and enhance ...
The effectiveness of a narrow grass hedge in reducing runoff nutrient loads following swine slurry a...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contribute to eutr...
ABSTRACT: Runoff in agricultural areas with intensive application of pig slurry can transport signif...
This study was conducted to measure the effects of slurry application method, swine growth stage, an...
AbstractHigh rates and successive applications of pig slurry can cause nutrient transfer by surface ...
ABSTRACT Water erosion in soil is influenced by several factors, including rain, relief, cover, and ...
Successive applications of pig slurry to soils under no-tillage can increase the nutrient levels in ...
Pig slurry (PS) represents an important nutrient source for plants and using it as fertilizer makes ...
This study aimed at evaluating the effects of pig slurry application with mineral fertilizer on ions...
There is a great concern in areas with intensive agricultural use, such as physical structure of soi...
A aplicação de dejeto líquido de suínos em áreas de lavoura e/ou pastagem representa a adição de nut...
This study was conducted to measure the effects of swine slurry application method, time following s...
Repeated phosphorus (P) inputs can lead to the accumulation of surplus P in soil with enhanced poten...
Pig slurry applied to soil at different rates may affect soil properties and the mobility of chemica...
The application of animal manure to soil can increase phosphorus availability to plants and enhance ...
The effectiveness of a narrow grass hedge in reducing runoff nutrient loads following swine slurry a...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contribute to eutr...
ABSTRACT: Runoff in agricultural areas with intensive application of pig slurry can transport signif...
This study was conducted to measure the effects of slurry application method, swine growth stage, an...
AbstractHigh rates and successive applications of pig slurry can cause nutrient transfer by surface ...
ABSTRACT Water erosion in soil is influenced by several factors, including rain, relief, cover, and ...
Successive applications of pig slurry to soils under no-tillage can increase the nutrient levels in ...
Pig slurry (PS) represents an important nutrient source for plants and using it as fertilizer makes ...
This study aimed at evaluating the effects of pig slurry application with mineral fertilizer on ions...
There is a great concern in areas with intensive agricultural use, such as physical structure of soi...
A aplicação de dejeto líquido de suínos em áreas de lavoura e/ou pastagem representa a adição de nut...
This study was conducted to measure the effects of swine slurry application method, time following s...
Repeated phosphorus (P) inputs can lead to the accumulation of surplus P in soil with enhanced poten...
Pig slurry applied to soil at different rates may affect soil properties and the mobility of chemica...
The application of animal manure to soil can increase phosphorus availability to plants and enhance ...
The effectiveness of a narrow grass hedge in reducing runoff nutrient loads following swine slurry a...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contribute to eutr...