Alum reduced phosphorus release from flooded soils under cold spring weather conditions

Author:

Lasisi Ahmed12ORCID,Weerasekara Chamara S.13,Kumaragamage Darshani13ORCID,Akinremi Olalekan O.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Studies and Sciences The University of Winnipeg Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

2. Swift Current Research and Development Centre Agriculture and Agri‐Food Canada Swift Current Saskatchewan Canada

3. Department of Soil Science University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe effectiveness of amendments such as alum [Al2(SO4)3·18H2O] in reducing phosphorus (P) loss to floodwater has been reported under summer conditions and laboratory‐controlled environments, but not under actual spring weather conditions in cold climate regions with high diurnal temperature variations when potential for P losses is high. The effectiveness of alum in reducing P release under Manitoba spring weather conditions was evaluated in a 42‐day experiment using 15‐cm soil monoliths from eight agricultural soils, which were unamended or alum‐amended (5 Mg ha−1) and flooded to a 10‐cm head. Dissolved reactive P (DRP) concentrations and pH of porewater and floodwater were determined on flooding day and every 7 days after flooding (DAF). Porewater and floodwater DRP concentrations in unamended soils increased 1.4‐ to 4.5‐fold, and 1.8‐ to 15.3‐fold, respectively, from 7 to 42 DAF. In alum‐amended soils, DRP concentrations averaged across soils was 43%–73% (1.0–2.0 mg L−1) lower in porewater, and 27%–64% (0.1–1.2 mg L−1) lower in floodwater than unamended soils during the flooding period. The reduction of DRP by alum was more pronounced under high fluctuating diurnal spring air temperature than with controlled air temperature (4°C) in a previous similar study. Acidic pH in porewater and floodwater due to alum did not persist over 7 days. This study showed that alum application is a viable option in reducing P released to floodwater in agricultural soils of cold regions where flooding‐induced P loss is prevalent in the spring.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal,Water Science and Technology,Environmental Engineering

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