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Superphosphate fertiliser application and cadmium accumulation in a pastoral soil

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posted on 2023-05-03, 15:08 authored by Frank Kelliher, Colin Gray, Alasdair NobleAlasdair Noble
At Winchmore, single superphosphate fertiliser has been applied annually to grazed pasture plots since 1949. To determine whether or not cadmium (Cd) in the fertiliser had accumulated in the soil, samples were collected at intervals (0–0.075, 0.075–0.15, 0.15–0.25, 0.25–0.50, 0.50–0.75 and 0.75 –1.00 m) to a depth of 1 m, the Cd concentration and bulk density measured and Cd density calculated. The relationship between Cd density and depth was curvilinear and the slope or curvature increased with increasing fertiliser application rate. Nearly 100% of the Cd stock was located in a depth of 0–0.5 m and 36% in the uppermost 0.075 m depth. Leaching calculations using Burn’s equation accurately estimated the measured Cd stock’s vertical distribution. Estimating the inputs to soils from fertiliser and atmospheric deposition and the loss by leaching and outwash accounted for the measured Cd stock. We concluded Cd accumulated in these soils at a rate determined by the fertiliser’s Cd concentration and application rate.

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© 2017 The Royal Society of New Zealand

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Group

Journal title

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research

ISSN

0028-8233

Citation

Kelliher, F. M., Gray, C. W., & Noble, A. D. L. (2017). Superphosphate fertiliser application and cadmium accumulation in a pastoral soil. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 60(4), 404–422. doi:10.1080/00288233.2017.1363058

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Lincoln University

Job code

27067

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