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Environmental fate of roxarsone in poultry litter. Part II. Mobility of arsenic in soils amended with poultry litter

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2003

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Rutherford, D W, Bednar, A J, Garbarino, J R, Needham, R, Staver, K W, and Wershaw, R L, 2003, Environmental fate of roxarsone in poultry litter. Part II. Mobility of arsenic in soils amended with poultry litter: Environmental science & technology, v. 37, iss. 8, p. 1515-1520.

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Poultry litter often contains arsenic as a result of organo-arsenical feed additives. When the poultry litter is applied to agricultural fields, the arsenic is released to the environment and may result in increased arsenic in surface and groundwater and increased uptake by plants. The release of arsenic from poultry litter, litter-amended soils, and soils without litter amendment was examined by extraction with water and strong acids (HCI and HNO3). The extracts were analyzed for As, C, P, Cu, Zn, and Fe. Copper, zinc, and iron are also poultry feed additives. Soils with a known history of litter application and controlled application rate of arsenic-containing poultry litter were obtained from the University of Maryland Agricultural [...]

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