297-7 Effects of Biosolids Application and Harvest Management On Soil Carbon and Nitrogen in Biofuel Production Systems.
Poster Number 1737
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Biosolids application increased (P<0.05) soil C and N by 6.2 and 0.5 g kg-1 over the control, but differences among biosolids treatments were not detected (mean = 37.7 and 3.0 g kg-1). Biosolids increased (P<0.05) soil C and N stocks by 4.4 and 0.3 Mg/ha over control (15.4 and 1.3 Mg ha-1), although no differences among biosolids rates were observed (mean =19.8 and 1.6 Mg ha-1). Soil C and N concentrations were greater under in one-cut management, but no differences of mass C and N were observed. Biosolids application did not affect soil bulk density, but harvesting twice per season increased (p=0.027) soil bulk density over that of the one-cut system (1.2 vs. 1.1 g cm-3). Sustainability metrics in biofuel systems are affected by harvest management and fertility inputs. Biosolids can serve as an alternative N source and can increase soil C and N, and thus have potential to improve biofuel production system sustainability.
See more from this Session: Bioenergy Crops and Their Impacts On Crop Production, Soil and Environmental Quality: II