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Leaching losses of sulphur from different forms of sulphur fertilizers: a field lysimeter study
Author(s) -
Riley N.G.,
Zhao F.J.,
McGrath S.P.
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
soil use and management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.709
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1475-2743
pISSN - 0266-0032
DOI - 10.1111/j.1475-2743.2002.tb00229.x
Subject(s) - lysimeter , loam , sulfur , leaching (pedology) , chemistry , ammonium , field experiment , environmental chemistry , bentonite , environmental science , zoology , soil water , agronomy , soil science , geology , organic chemistry , biology , paleontology
. Inputs and outputs of sulphur (S) were quantified over a three year period using field lysimeters containing undisturbed 60 cm deep soil monoliths of a sandy loam. There were four treatments, including a control (no S) and three forms of sulphur fertilizers: ammonium sulphate (AS); micronized elemental sulphur (MS 0 ); and bentonite clay and elemental sulphur mixture (BS 0 ). Sulphur was applied at the beginning of the experiment in autumn at 50 kg ha –1 . Atmospheric deposition varied between 6.7 and 7.8 kg S ha –1 yr –1 . Leaching losses of S ranged from 35 kg ha –1 in the control to 83 kg ha –1 in the AS treatment over three years, with dissolved organic S accounting for 6–10% of the S leached. In the first year, 7, 26 and 72% of the applied S was lost to drainage water in the BS 0 , MS 0 and AS treatments, respectively, and the percentages increased to 33, 75 and 96% by the end of year 3. No significant differences in sulphur uptake by herbage were found in any of the harvests except a significant increase in the BS 0 treatment in the second cut of the second year. Over three years, total S outputs exceeded total S inputs in all treatments, with the control and the AS treatments showing a larger S deficit (34–35 kg ha –1 ) than the MS 0 (23 kg ha –1 ) and BS 0 (7 kg ha –1 ) treatments. The deficits indicate a depletion of soil S, probably through net mineralization of organic S. The results confirm that sulphate was highly mobile and prone to leaching under the experimental conditions, whereas the slow release characteristics of elemental S, particularly BS 0 , led to smaller leaching losses and larger residual values.

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