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Science of The Total Environment | 2015

Repeated pig manure applications modify nitrate and chloride competition and fluxes in a Nitisol.

Frédéric Feder; Vincent Bochu; Antoine Findeling; Emmanuel Doelsch

Solute transport was studied in a variable-charge soil (Nitisol) with two following pig manure applications. There were three identical soil columns (diameter=37.5 cm; soil depth=85 cm) equipped with TDR probes and tensiometers, one of which served as an untreated control. Dispersivities inferred using the CXTFIT 2.1 code presented inverse patterns with depth for nitrate and chloride breakthrough curves, while the normalized intensities had the same patterns with depth for both applications. For nitrates, the retardation factors steadily decreased with depth from 4.85 and 3.57 at 17 cm depth to 2.1 and 1.86 PV (pore volume) at 85 cm depth for each column, respectively. For chlorides, the retardation factor increased lineary with depth, from 1.05 at 17 cm depth to 1.76 and 1.86 PV at 85 cm depth. After the first application, the mean difference between nitrate and chloride retardation factors was 3.8 PV at 17 cm depth and it regularly decreased to 0.34 PV at 85 cm depth. For the second application, the mean difference was 2.52 PV at 17 cm depth and it regularly decreased to 0 PV at 85 cm depth. The kinetics of nitrate production by the pig manure nitrification process modified the pH, the ionic strength of the soil solution and then the anionic exchange capacity. This could explain the high nitrate retardation factors until 55 cm depth and the difference between nitrate and chloride retardation factors. The earlier chloride adsorption at anionic exchange sites, combined with a selectivity coefficient to the detriment of nitrates, counterbalanced the delay in nitrate production due to the kinetic mineralisation of pig manure. Nitrate fluxes then caught up with the chloride fluxes at the outlet.


Journal of Hydrology | 2003

Modeling the effects of a partial residue mulch on runoff using a physically based approach

Antoine Findeling; Stéphane Ruy; Eric Scopel


Agronomy for Sustainable Development | 2005

Impact of direct sowing mulch-based cropping systems on soil carbon, soil erosion and maize yield

Eric Scopel; Antoine Findeling; Enrique Chavez Guerra; Marc Corbeels


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2009

Modelling the fate of nitrogen following pig slurry application on a tropical cropped acid soil on the island of Réunion (France)

Nicolas Payet; Antoine Findeling; Jean-Louis Chopart; Frédéric Feder; Eric-André Nicolini; Hervé Saint Macary; Michel Vauclin


Cahiers Agricultures | 2005

Impacts des systèmes de culture en semis direct avec couverture végétale (SCV) sur la dynamique de l’eau, de l’azote minéral et du carbone du sol dans les cerrados brésiliens

Eric Scopel; Jean-Marie Douzet; Fernando-Antonio Macena Da Silva; Alexandre Cardoso; José Aloísio Alves Moreira; Antoine Findeling; Martial Bernoux


Journal of Hydrology | 2009

Effect on runoff of rainfall redistribution by the impluvium-shaped canopy of banana cultivated on an Andosol with a high infiltration rate

Philippe Cattan; Stéphane Ruy; Yves-Marie Cabidoche; Antoine Findeling; Pierre Desbois; Jean-Baptiste Charlier


European Journal of Soil Science | 2007

Retention and leaching of nitrate and chloride in an andic soil after pig manure amendment

Frédéric Feder; Antoine Findeling


17. World congress of soil science, Bangkok (Thailand), 14-21 Aug 2002 | 2002

Influence of no-tillage and cover plants on water and nitrogen dynamics in the Cerrados, Brazil

Victor Manuel Reyes Gomez; Antoine Findeling; Serge Marlet; Robert Oliver; Florent Maraux; José Aloísio Alves Moreira; Luis Fernando Stone; Jean-Marie Douzet; Eric Scopel; Sylvie Recous


Journal of Hydrology | 2006

Effect of mulching techniques on plot scale runoff: FDTF modeling and sensitivity analysis

Stéphane Ruy; Antoine Findeling; Joël Chadoeuf


Etude et Gestion des Sols | 2008

Recyclage agricole des déchets organiques dans les sols tropicaux (île de la Réunion) : quel impact sur les transferts d'éléments traces métalliques?

Isabelle Basile-Doelsch; Jean-Yves Bottero; Patrick Cazevieille; Claire Chevassus-Rosset; Emmanuel Doelsch; Frédéric Feder; Antoine Findeling; Jean-Marie Garnier; Jean-Paul Gaudet; Samuel Legros; Clément Levard; Armand Masion; Géraud Daniel Moussard; Stéphane Moustier; Jérôme Rose; Hervé Saint Macary

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Frédéric Feder

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Eric Scopel

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Stéphane Ruy

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Serge Marlet

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Nicolas Payet

University of La Réunion

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Florent Maraux

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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Robert Oliver

Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le développement

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José Aloísio Alves Moreira

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Julie Sansoulet

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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