2016
DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2016.02.0039
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Importance of Soil Properties on Recommended Biosolids Management for Winter Wheat

Abstract: Core Ideas Coarse soil texture should not restrict fall biosolids application to winter wheat. Grain yield from biosolids is greater than or equal to that from urea. Nitrogen recovery from biosolids is greater than or equal to that from urea. Environmental concerns and regulatory guidelines about winter N leaching limit fall biosolids applications to winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in Virginia to a plant‐available N (PAN) rate of ≤50 kg PAN ha−1. Ten field studies were established in 2012 to 2014 in Virgin… Show more

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“…Greater N recovery in inorganic fertilizer and aerobically digested Class B biosolids treatments observed in 2018 were consistent with greater herbage accumulation. The lack of treatments differences in N recovery among the various N sources in 2017 are consistent with previous studies that demonstrated that biosolids resulted in equal N recovery as inorganic fertilizer when applied at similar plant available N rates (Bamber, Evanylo, & Thomason, 2016). However, data reported in the current study exceeded those obtained by Gavalda et al.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Greater N recovery in inorganic fertilizer and aerobically digested Class B biosolids treatments observed in 2018 were consistent with greater herbage accumulation. The lack of treatments differences in N recovery among the various N sources in 2017 are consistent with previous studies that demonstrated that biosolids resulted in equal N recovery as inorganic fertilizer when applied at similar plant available N rates (Bamber, Evanylo, & Thomason, 2016). However, data reported in the current study exceeded those obtained by Gavalda et al.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Biosolids can contain heavy metals, pathogens, and residual pharmaceuticals, posing a risk to water quality and human health. [123][124][125][126][127][128] Note: costs of organic fertilizers (in the U.S. market in 2023) are adapted from 7SpringsFarm and Fertrell Co. Plant, Bainbridge, PA, USA; data were collected in October 2023.…”
Section: Fertilizer Type Initial Cost (Per Unit) Yield Impact Soil He...mentioning
confidence: 99%