Modifying Broiler Diets with Phytase and Vitamin D Metabolite (25-OH D-3): Impact on Phosphorus in Litter, Amended Soils, and Runoff

作者:McGrath Joshua M*; Sims J Thomas; Maguire Rory O; Saylor William W; Angel Roselina
来源:Journal of Environmental Quality, 2010, 39(1): 324-332.
DOI:10.2134/jeq2009.0139

摘要

Adding phytase and 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (25-OH D-3) to broiler diets has been shown effective at reducing total P concentrations in broiler titter. This study was conducted to determine the impact of field application of broiler litter from modified diets on P solubility in litter-amended soils and P losses in runoff. Five broiler diets and their resulting litters were evaluated: a high P diet, a low P diet, each of those basal diets with phytase added, and a low P diet with phytase and 25-OH D-3 added. A field study was initiated at two sites with each of the five broiler litters and a commercial P fertilizer (triple superphosphate [TSP]) applied at the same total P rate (150 kg P ha(-1)) and a control where no P was applied. Soil P was monitored over time at two depths (0-5 cm and 0-15 cm) soils were collected in the spring and Fill to perform rainfall simulation Studies. Broiler litter or TSP application increased soil water-soluble P and Mehlich 3-P concentrations relative to the control, however there were no consistent differences detected between litter treatments. Results from the rainfall simulation experiments indicate that diet modification with phytase or 25-OH D-3 does not increase the potential for P losses in runoff from amended soils relative to traditional diets. Moreover, broiler diet modification to reduce excreted P could be a potentially effective method for reducing watershed scale P Surpluses in areas of intensive broiler production, without raising concerns over soluble P losses from litter-amended soils.

  • 出版日期2010-2