Pedosphere 24(5): 585--594, 2014
ISSN 1002-0160/CN 32-1315/P
©2014 Soil Science Society of China
Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science Press
Soils and surface waters as affected by long-term swine slurry application in Oxisols of Southern Brazil
T. BROETTO1, C. G. TORNQUIST1, C. BAYER1, B. C. CAMPOS2, C. G. MERTEN1 and B. WOTTRICH2
1Departamento de Solos, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), 91540-000, Porto Alegre, RS (Brazil)
2Instituto Federal do Rio Grande do Sul/Campus Ibirubá, Ibirubá (Brazil)
ABSTRACT
      The accelerated expansion of swine production in Brazil has increased the generation of liquid wastes, which are usually applied to agricultural soils after a simplified treatment and pose potential environmental impacts. The objective of this study was to assess the agronomic and environmental impacts of long-term application of swine slurry (SS) on soil and stream water properties in watersheds dominated by Oxisols in Quinze de Novembro of southern Brazil. Soil samples (0--30 cm) were collected from farms with continuousapplication of SS since 1990 at low (40--80 m3 SS ha-1 year-1) and high rates of SS (120--300 m3 SS ha-1 year-1). Surface water samples were collected from streams adjacent to the farm fields. Long-term SS application did not change total organic C and particulate organic C compared to cropland and woodland soils without SS application. The high rates of SS increased total N, P, Cu, and Zn and available P and Cu in the topsoil (0--10 cm) compared to woodland and cropland soils without SS application. Surface water analyses showed that fecal coliform bacteria and biological oxygen demand exceeded the legal limits for high quality water (Class 1). Other water parameters (such as NO3-, phosphate and total suspended solids) were within the acceptable limits. Long-term disposal of SS in cropland under no-tillage had impaired water quality in Quinze de Novembro, especially biological parameters. Some best management practices should be adopted, including more rigorous control of SS application to cropland as well as requiring edge-of-field and riparian vegetative buffers.
Key Words:  no-tillage, nutrient balance, swine farm, water quality, watershed
Citation: Broetto, T., Tornquist, C. G., Bayer, C., Campos, B. C., Merten, C. G. and Wottrich, B. 2014. Soils and surface waters as affected by long-term swine slurry application in Oxisols of Southern Brazil. Pedosphere. 24(5): 585-594.
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