Selection of a water-extractable phosphorus test for manures and biosolids as an indicator of runoff loss potential.

نویسندگان

  • Peter Kleinman
  • Dan Sullivan
  • Ann Wolf
  • Robin Brandt
  • Zhengxia Dou
  • Herschel Elliott
  • John Kovar
  • April Leytem
  • Rory Maguire
  • Philip Moore
  • Lou Saporito
  • Andrew Sharpley
  • Amy Shober
  • Tom Sims
  • John Toth
  • Gurpal Toor
  • Hailin Zhang
  • Tiequan Zhang
چکیده

The correlation of runoff phosphorus (P) with water-extractable phosphorus (WEP) in land-applied manures and biosolids has spurred wide use of WEP as a water quality indicator. Land managers, planners, and researchers need a common WEP protocol to consistently use WEP in nutrient management. Our objectives were to (i) identify a common WEP protocol with sufficient accuracy and precision to be adopted by commercial testing laboratories and (ii) confirm that the common protocol is a reliable index of runoff P. Ten laboratories across North America evaluated alternative protocols with an array of manure and biosolids samples. A single laboratory analyzed all samples and conducted a separate runoff study with the manures and biosolids. Extraction ratio (solution:solids) was the most important factor affecting WEP, with WEP increasing from 10:1 to 100:1 and increasing from 100:1 to 200:1. When WEP was measured by a single laboratory, correlations with runoff P from packed soil boxes amended with manure and biosolids ranged from 0.79 to 0.92 across all protocol combinations (extraction ratio, filtration method, and P determination method). Correlations with P in runoff were slightly lower but significant when WEP was measured by the 10 labs (r=0.56-0.86). Based on laboratory repeatability and water quality evaluation criteria, we recommend the following common protocol: 100:1 extraction ratio; 1-h shaking and centrifuge 10 min at 1500xg (filter with Whatman #1 paper if necessary); and determining P by inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectrometry or colorimetric methods.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of environmental quality

دوره 36 5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2007