2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00374-011-0546-4
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Effects of poultry manure amendment on phosphorus uptake by ryegrass, soil phosphorus fractions and phosphatase activity

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“…The poultry feeds contain higher amount Ca, and eventually this Ca transferred to chicken manure. We have found increased soil pH because of chicken manure, which was also reported by Heidi et al (2011) and Rahman (2013b). Materechera and Mkhabela (2002) reported that the effectiveness of chicken manure as liming material is 26% compared to lime.…”
Section: Influence Of Different Organic Materials On Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The poultry feeds contain higher amount Ca, and eventually this Ca transferred to chicken manure. We have found increased soil pH because of chicken manure, which was also reported by Heidi et al (2011) and Rahman (2013b). Materechera and Mkhabela (2002) reported that the effectiveness of chicken manure as liming material is 26% compared to lime.…”
Section: Influence Of Different Organic Materials On Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 86%
“…High N input in some forest ecosystems can increase the growth and nutrient uptake of tree species, thereby leading to a decline in soil P availability . Soil pH appears to be another important factor affecting the sorption of Al-and Fe-associated P and accordingly P availability in terrestrial ecosystems (Waldrip et al 2011). In the larch plantation, N addition inhibited soil acid phosphatase activity and microbial biomass P. The results suggest that N addition reduced soil P availability as well as microbial process related to soil P cycling in the L. gmelinii plantation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effectiveness of added poultry manure to P fertilizer was later observed with a decrease in occluded P (Ojo et al, 2016) from the 4 th week of the incubation studies. Addition of poultry manure to SSP was more effective in Apomu series and this was evident in the build-up of organic P (Waldrip et al, 2011) from the beginning of the incubation studies to the 6 th week. An increase in organic P was observed in Ekiti and Temidire series till the 4 th week of incubation while later added poultry manure became less effective with an evident decrease in organic P. A build-up of the reductant soluble P observed in Apomu and Ekiti series would probably be due to the effect of the inorganic fertilizer added (Soremi et al, 2017) while the decrease later observed signified the effectiveness of poultry manure in reducing P fixation in soils.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%