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Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
Changes in soil acidity and organic carbon in a sandy typic hapludalf after medium-term pig-slurry and deep-litter application
Gustavo Brunetto2  Jucinei José Comin1  Djalma Eugênio Schmitt1  Renato Guardini1  Célito Pescador Mezzari1  Bruno Salvador Oliveira1  Marcel Pires De Moraes1  Luciano Colpo Gatiboni1  Paulo Emilio Lovato1  Carlos Alberto Ceretta1 
[1] ,Federal University of Santa Catarina Rural Engineer Department Florianópolis SC
关键词: manure;    water pH;    base saturation;    aluminum saturation;    no tillage;    esterco;    pH em água;    saturação por bases;    saturação por alumínio;    sistema plantio direto;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0100-06832012000500026
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Successive applications of liquid swine waste to the soil can increase the contents of total organic carbon and nutrients and change acidity-related soil chemical properties. However, little information is available on the effects of swine waste application in solid form, as of swine deep-litter. The objective of this study was to evaluate alterations of organic carbon and acidity-related properties of a soil after eight years of pig slurry and deep-litter application. In the eighth year of a field experiment established in Braço do Norte, Santa Catarina (SC) on a sandy Typic Hapludalf samples were taken (layers 0-2.5; 2.5-5; 5-10; 10-15; 15-20 and 20-30 cm) from unfertilized plots and plots with pig slurry or deep-litter applications, providing the simple or double rate of N requirement of Zea mays and Avena strigosa in rotation. Soil total organic carbon, water pH, exchangeable Al, Ca and Mg, and cation exchange capacity (CECeffective and CECpH7.0), H+Al, base saturation, and aluminum saturation were measured. The application of pig slurry and deep-litter for eight years increased total organic carbon and CEC in all soil layers. The pig slurry and deep-litter applications reduced active acidity and aluminum saturation and increased base saturation down to a depth of 30 cm. Eight years of pig slurry application did not affect soil acidity.

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