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Biosolids increase soil aggregation and protection of soil carbon five years after application on a crested wheatgrass pasture.
J Environ Qual. 2009 Jan-Feb; 38(1):291-8.JE

Abstract

Biosolids application to rangelands and pastures recycles nutrients and organic matter back to soils. The effects of biosolids (20 and 60 dry Mg ha(-)(1)) and N+P fertilizer on soil aggregate stability, bulk density, aeration porosity, and total C and N of stable aggregates were evaluated 4 and 5 yr after surface application to a crested wheatgrass [Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.] pasture in the southern interior of British Columbia (BC). The experiment was established in 2001 in a randomized complete block design with four replications. The 60 Mg ha(-1) biosolids treatment (Bio 60) had a greater aggregate mean weight diameter (MWD) and proportion of water-stable soil aggregates > 1 mm relative to the control and fertilizer treatments. Temporal variation in aggregate stability was attributed to seasonal variations in soil water content. Surface application of 60 Mg ha(-1) of biosolids increased C concentrations within water-stable aggregates relative to the control from 29 to 104, 24 to 79, and 12 to 38 g kg(-1) for the 2 to 6, 1 to 2, and 0.25 to 1 mm size fractions, respectively. The concentration of N within aggregates increased in similar proportions to C. Neither soil bulk density, nor aeration porosity were affected by biosolids application. Increased aggregation and the accumulation of soil C within aggregates following biosolids application creates a potential for better soil C storage, soil water retention, nutrient availability, and ultimately the overall health of semiarid perennial pastures.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Faculty of Land and Food Systems, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, V6T 1Z4 Canada. brian.wallace@gov.bc.caNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

19141819

Citation

Wallace, Brian M., et al. "Biosolids Increase Soil Aggregation and Protection of Soil Carbon Five Years After Application On a Crested Wheatgrass Pasture." Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 38, no. 1, 2009, pp. 291-8.
Wallace BM, Krzic M, Forge TA, et al. Biosolids increase soil aggregation and protection of soil carbon five years after application on a crested wheatgrass pasture. J Environ Qual. 2009;38(1):291-8.
Wallace, B. M., Krzic, M., Forge, T. A., Broersma, K., & Newman, R. F. (2009). Biosolids increase soil aggregation and protection of soil carbon five years after application on a crested wheatgrass pasture. Journal of Environmental Quality, 38(1), 291-8. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2007.0608
Wallace BM, et al. Biosolids Increase Soil Aggregation and Protection of Soil Carbon Five Years After Application On a Crested Wheatgrass Pasture. J Environ Qual. 2009 Jan-Feb;38(1):291-8. PubMed PMID: 19141819.
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TY - JOUR T1 - Biosolids increase soil aggregation and protection of soil carbon five years after application on a crested wheatgrass pasture. AU - Wallace,Brian M, AU - Krzic,Maja, AU - Forge,Tom A, AU - Broersma,Klaas, AU - Newman,Reg F, Y1 - 2009/01/13/ PY - 2009/1/15/entrez PY - 2009/1/15/pubmed PY - 2009/3/11/medline SP - 291 EP - 8 JF - Journal of environmental quality JO - J Environ Qual VL - 38 IS - 1 N2 - Biosolids application to rangelands and pastures recycles nutrients and organic matter back to soils. The effects of biosolids (20 and 60 dry Mg ha(-)(1)) and N+P fertilizer on soil aggregate stability, bulk density, aeration porosity, and total C and N of stable aggregates were evaluated 4 and 5 yr after surface application to a crested wheatgrass [Agropyron cristatum (L.) Gaertn.] pasture in the southern interior of British Columbia (BC). The experiment was established in 2001 in a randomized complete block design with four replications. The 60 Mg ha(-1) biosolids treatment (Bio 60) had a greater aggregate mean weight diameter (MWD) and proportion of water-stable soil aggregates > 1 mm relative to the control and fertilizer treatments. Temporal variation in aggregate stability was attributed to seasonal variations in soil water content. Surface application of 60 Mg ha(-1) of biosolids increased C concentrations within water-stable aggregates relative to the control from 29 to 104, 24 to 79, and 12 to 38 g kg(-1) for the 2 to 6, 1 to 2, and 0.25 to 1 mm size fractions, respectively. The concentration of N within aggregates increased in similar proportions to C. Neither soil bulk density, nor aeration porosity were affected by biosolids application. Increased aggregation and the accumulation of soil C within aggregates following biosolids application creates a potential for better soil C storage, soil water retention, nutrient availability, and ultimately the overall health of semiarid perennial pastures. SN - 0047-2425 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/19141819/Biosolids_increase_soil_aggregation_and_protection_of_soil_carbon_five_years_after_application_on_a_crested_wheatgrass_pasture_ L2 - https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2007.0608 DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -