西北太平洋旱地生物固体在施用七年后的情况

Crops & Soils Pub Date : 2024-10-27 DOI:10.1002/crso.20407
Surendra Singh, Shikha Singh, Bill Schillinger, Deirdre Griffin-LaHue, Haly Neely
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在西北太平洋内陆干旱地区(iPNW),冬小麦与沼泽地的两年轮作与风蚀、土壤有机碳(SOC)下降和整体土壤健康有关。在农业中使用作为城市污水处理副产品的生物固体,作为改善土壤有机碳和养分可用性的有效方法,正受到越来越多的关注。虽然已经对施用生物固体的直接效益进行了一定程度的研究,但对于生物固体在 iPNW 低降水量地区的持久性和残留影响,仍然缺乏基于研究的信息。因此,我们开展了一项研究,通过评估生物固体在施用七年后的遗留影响来填补这一空白。阅读本文并参加 https://web.sciencesocieties.org/Learning-Center/Courses 网站上的测验,即可获得 0.5 个土壤与amp; 水管理 CEUs。
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Biosolids in the Dryland Pacific Northwest Seven Years After Application

In dryland region of the inland Pacific Northwest (iPNW), the two-year winter wheat–fallow rotation is associated with wind erosion and a decline in soil organic carbon (SOC) and overall soil health. The use of biosolids, produced as by-products of municipal wastewater treatment, in agriculture is gaining traction as an effective way to improve SOC and nutrient availability. While immediate benefits of biosolids application have been studied to some extent, there is still a lack of research-based information on the persistence and residual effects of biosolids applications in the low-precipitation region of the iPNW. Therefore, a study was conducted to address that gap by assessing the legacy effects of biosolids, seven years after their application. Earn 0.5 CEUs in Soil & Water Management by reading this article and taking the quiz at https://web.sciencesocieties.org/Learning-Center/Courses.

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