Effect of phosphogypsum and turkey litter on the erodibility of agrochernozems of the southern Cis-Ural (Russia) under artificial heavy rainfall

IF 0.4 Q4 SOIL SCIENCE Soil & Environment Pub Date : 2019-05-29 DOI:10.25252/SE/19/71730
R. Suleymanov, I. Saifullin, M. Komissarov, I. Gabbasova, A. Suleymanov, T. Garipov
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In the present study, we evaluated the effects of surface application and plowing of phosphogypsum and turkey litter to a depth of 20 cm on the erodibility of clay-illuvial agrochernozem (Luvic Chernozems (Aric, Pachic)) in the Southern Cis-Urals (Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia). Under laboratory conditions, 1°, 3°, and 7° slopes were modeled. Soil loss, runoff onset time, and turbidity were measured with a rainfall simulator. Particle size distribution and total organic carbon were measured. Under simulated heavy rainfall (360‒420 mm h −1 ) for 30 min, the untreated control had the highest soil loss (28.9 t ha −1 ). Separate and combined introductions of phosphogypsum and turkey litter significantly increased soil resistance to water erosion. Co-introduction of the amendments strengthened this effect especially when the phosphogypsum to turkey litter ratio increased from 1:10 to 1:2 at the higher dose (60 t ha −1 ). The turbidity of the runoff from a 1° slope reached a small peak within the first 3 min then gradually decreased thereafter. At 3°, the turbidity remained nearly constant over time and was uniformly distributed. At 7°, the turbidity sharply increased then gradually decreased and its distribution was a deformed bell. Washed-out (trapped) sediments from all treatments and slopes had relatively more very fine sand, silt, and clay and a slightly higher total organic carbon content than the original soil. Phosphogypsum and turkey litter wastes may be effective anti-erosion amendments and potential fertilizers because they increase flocculation, improve the structure, and enrich the organic matter and nutrient content of the soil.
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人工强降雨条件下磷石膏和火鸡凋落物对俄罗斯Cis-Ural南部土壤黑钙土可蚀性的影响
在本研究中,我们评估了表面施用和犁耕磷石膏和火鸡粪便至20厘米深对Cis Urals南部(俄罗斯巴什科尔托斯坦共和国)粘土冲积农业黑钙土(Luvic Chernozems(Aric,Pachic))可蚀性的影响。在实验室条件下,对1°、3°和7°斜坡进行了建模。用降雨模拟器测量土壤流失、径流开始时间和浊度。测量颗粒尺寸分布和总有机碳。在模拟强降雨(360-420 mm h−1)持续30分钟的情况下,未经处理的对照土壤损失最高(28.9 t ha−1)。磷石膏和火鸡枯枝落叶的单独和联合引入显著提高了土壤对水侵蚀的抵抗力。改良剂的共同引入增强了这种效果,尤其是当磷石膏与火鸡窝的比例在更高剂量(60 t ha−1)下从1:10增加到1:2时。1°斜坡径流的浊度在最初的3分钟内达到一个小峰值,然后逐渐下降。在3°时,浊度随着时间的推移几乎保持不变,并且分布均匀。在7°时,浊度先急剧上升,然后逐渐下降,其分布呈变形钟形。所有处理和斜坡的冲刷(截留)沉积物具有相对更多的非常细的沙子、淤泥和粘土,总有机碳含量略高于原始土壤。磷石膏和火鸡粪便可能是有效的抗侵蚀改良剂和潜在的肥料,因为它们可以增加絮凝作用,改善结构,丰富土壤的有机质和营养成分。
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