2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-013-1807-9
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Phosphorus availability in chicken manure is lower with increased stockpiling period, despite a larger orthophosphate content

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“…This finding suggests that the IHP concentration in poultry litter, which is normally determined by the NMR technique, may be estimated by measuring P o concentration in the HCl extract. Peirce et al 16 investigated P species in stockpiling poultry manure and found that mineralization of IHP occurred with concomitant increase of P i with a longer stockpiling time (up to 1 year). Although the Table 1) could be a regulatory factor for phytase (i.e., IHP-phosphohydrolase) production by bacteria, 33 and therefore IHP degradation may be suppressed in a short composting period.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This finding suggests that the IHP concentration in poultry litter, which is normally determined by the NMR technique, may be estimated by measuring P o concentration in the HCl extract. Peirce et al 16 investigated P species in stockpiling poultry manure and found that mineralization of IHP occurred with concomitant increase of P i with a longer stockpiling time (up to 1 year). Although the Table 1) could be a regulatory factor for phytase (i.e., IHP-phosphohydrolase) production by bacteria, 33 and therefore IHP degradation may be suppressed in a short composting period.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CM had the third largest P (and N) content (after SS and AD; Table 1 ), but the greatest contribution of monoester P o (Table 3 ) and a corresponding large fraction of MUP in NaOH–EDTA (Table 2 ) and water extracts (Table 4 a). Many studies have used 31 P NMR analysis to examine the P forms in manures (Peirce et al 2013 and references therein). Often the specific form of inositol hexaphosphate dominates monoesters as it is not broken down in the gut of non-ruminants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic amendments prevent rapid fixation of available P in soil by blocking P adsorption sites (Haynes and Mokolobate 2001). Animal manure composts may be a suitable alternative to chemical P fertilizers (Peirce et al 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%