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Published in Agron J 100:564-570 (2008)
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2007.0224
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Nutrient Dynamics from Broiler Litter Applied to No-Till Cotton in an Upland Soil

Ardeshir Adelia,*, Mark W. Shankleb, Haile Tewoldea, Karamat R. Sistanic and Dennis E. Rowed

a USDA-ARS, Waste Management & Forage Research Unit, 810 Hwy. 12 East, Mississippi State, MS 39762
b Mississippi State Univ., North Mississippi Research and Extension Center, Pontotoc, MS. 38863
c USDA-ARS, 230 Bennett Ln., Bowling Green, KY 42104
d Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, Mississippi State Univ


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Fig. 1. Effects of broiler litter rates, incorporation treatments, and inorganic fertilization of no-till cotton on soil pH after 3 yr.

 

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Fig. 2. Effects of broiler litter rates, incorporation treatments, and inorganic fertilization of no-till cotton on soil total C and N after 3 yr.

 

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Fig. 3. Effects of broiler litter rates, incorporation treatments, and inorganic fertilization of no-till cotton on soil NO3–N after 3 yr.

 

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Fig. 4. Effects of broiler litter rates, incorporation treatments, and inorganic fertilization of no-till cotton on soil water soluble P and Mehlich III-P after 3 yr.

 

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Fig. 5. Effects of broiler litter rates, incorporation treatments, and inorganic fertilization of no-till cotton on soil soil K and Ca after 3 yr.

 

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Fig. 6. Effects of broiler litter rates, incorporation treatments, and inorganic fertilization of no-till cotton on soil Cu and Zn after 3 yr.

 





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