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Urea Hydrolysis and Calcium Carbonate Precipitation in Gypsum‐Amended Broiler Litter
Author(s) -
Burt Christopher D.,
Cabrera Miguel L.,
Rothrock Michael J.,
Kissel D. E.
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of environmental quality
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.888
H-Index - 171
eISSN - 1537-2537
pISSN - 0047-2425
DOI - 10.2134/jeq2017.08.0337
Subject(s) - broiler , chemistry , ammonia volatilization from urea , litter , gypsum , zoology , calcium carbonate , environmental chemistry , urea , bicarbonate , urease , ammonium , poultry litter , agronomy , nutrient , biochemistry , biology , food science , paleontology , organic chemistry
Broiler ( Gallus gallus domesticus ) litter is subject to ammonia (NH 3 ) volatilization losses. Previous work has shown that the addition of gypsum to broiler litter can increase nitrogen mineralization and decrease NH 3 losses due to a decrease in pH, but the mechanisms responsible for these effects are not well understood. Therefore, three laboratory studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of gypsum addition to broiler litter on (i) urease activity at three water contents, (ii) calcium carbonate precipitation, and (iii) pH. The addition of gypsum to broiler litter increased ammonium concentrations ( p < 0.0033) and decreased litter pH by 0.43 to 0.49 pH units after 5 d ( p < 0.0001); however, the rate of urea hydrolysis in treated litter only increased on Day 0 for broiler litter with low (0.29 g H 2 O g −1 ) and high (0.69 g H 2 O g −1 ) water contents, and on Day 3 for litter with medium (0.40 g H 2 O g −1 ) water content ( p < 0.05). Amending broiler litter with gypsum also caused an immediate decrease in litter pH (0.22 pH units) due to the precipitation of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) from gypsum‐derived calcium and litter bicarbonate. Furthermore, as urea was hydrolyzed, more urea‐derived carbon precipitated as CaCO 3 in gypsum‐treated litter than in untreated litter ( p < 0.001). These results indicate that amending broiler litter with gypsum favors the precipitation of CaCO 3 , which buffers against increases in litter pH that are known to facilitate NH 3 volatilization. Core Ideas The rate of urea hydrolysis briefly increases when gypsum is added to broiler litter. Treating broiler litter with gypsum causes an immediate decrease in litter pH. Calcium carbonate precipitation in gypsum‐amended litter decreases litter pH.

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