Phosphorus availability and speciation in soils amended with upcycled dairy-waste nutrients

Maggi Laan,Daniel G. Strawn,Zachary E. Kayler, Barbara J. Cade-Menun,Gregory Moller

FRONTIERS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(2024)

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The excessive application of dairy manure to soils to supply plant nutrients can result in increased offsite nutrient transport and degraded water quality. However, by concentrating nutrients from dairy-waste onto biochar or as biosolids, a viable alternative fertilizer can be produced that will benefit soil health, promote carbon sequestration, and decrease nutrient leaching into surface waters. In this study, a greenhouse experiment was conducted to assess soil phosphorus (P) speciation and barley plant growth in soils amended with dairy-waste treated biochar and fermented manure. Phosphorus characterization in the post-harvest soils was determined using selective extractions,P- 31-NMR and XANES spectroscopy, and isotopic tracing (P-delta O-18). Selective extractions and NMR spectroscopy revealed that most of the P in the amended soils occurred as inorganic species (>85%). XANES spectroscopy further showed that the soil P occurred as either calcium-P minerals (54%-87%) or adsorbed P (0%-46%) species. Analysis by P-delta O-18 in water and sodium bicarbonate extractions of the treated soils showed that the water-extracted P pool is cycled much faster than the sodium bicarbonate extracted P. Although less than 10% of the total P in the dairy-derived bioproducts was extracted using water, plant productivity in the soils treated with these amendments was the same as that in soils treated with equivalent amounts of conventional nitrogen and P fertilizer. This suggests that dairy-derived bioproducts are good soil amendments to supply nutrients and limit leaching.
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biochar,dairy nutrients,phosphorus,anaerobic digest,soil speciation
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