Canonical discrimination of the effect of a new broiler production facility on soil chemical profiles as related to current management practices.

The effect dirt-floored broiler houses have on the underlying native soil, and the potential for contamination of the ground water by leaching under the foundation, is an understudied area. This study examines alterations in fifteen quantitative soil parameters (Ca, Cu, electrical conductivity, Fe,...

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Main Authors: Cynthia L Sheffield, Tawni L Crippen, J Allen Byrd, Ross C Beier, Kathleen Yeater
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4452585?pdf=render
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author Cynthia L Sheffield
Tawni L Crippen
J Allen Byrd
Ross C Beier
Kathleen Yeater
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Tawni L Crippen
J Allen Byrd
Ross C Beier
Kathleen Yeater
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description The effect dirt-floored broiler houses have on the underlying native soil, and the potential for contamination of the ground water by leaching under the foundation, is an understudied area. This study examines alterations in fifteen quantitative soil parameters (Ca, Cu, electrical conductivity, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, NO3, organic matter, P, pH, S, soil moisture and Zn) in the underlayment of a newly constructed dirt-floored broiler house over the first two years of production (Native through Flock 11). The experiment was conducted near NW Robertson County, Texas, where the native soil is a fine, smectitic thermic Udertic Paleustalfs and the slopes range from zero to three percent. Multiple samples were collected from under each of three water and three feed lines the length of the house, in a longitudinal study during February 2008 through August 2010. To better define the relationship between the soil parameters and sampling times, a canonical discriminant analysis approach was used. The soil profiles assembled into five distinctive clusters corresponding to time and management practices. Results of this work revealed that the majority of parameters increased over time. The management practices of partial and total house clean-outs markedly altered soil profiles the house underlayment, thus reducing the risk of infiltration into the ground water near the farm. This is important as most broiler farms consist of several houses within a small area, so the cumulative ecological impact could be substantial if not properly managed.
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spelling doaj.art-02b8ce1eaabc4545a8a3201c39b18a8e2022-12-21T19:16:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e012817910.1371/journal.pone.0128179Canonical discrimination of the effect of a new broiler production facility on soil chemical profiles as related to current management practices.Cynthia L SheffieldTawni L CrippenJ Allen ByrdRoss C BeierKathleen YeaterThe effect dirt-floored broiler houses have on the underlying native soil, and the potential for contamination of the ground water by leaching under the foundation, is an understudied area. This study examines alterations in fifteen quantitative soil parameters (Ca, Cu, electrical conductivity, Fe, K, Mg, Mn, Na, NO3, organic matter, P, pH, S, soil moisture and Zn) in the underlayment of a newly constructed dirt-floored broiler house over the first two years of production (Native through Flock 11). The experiment was conducted near NW Robertson County, Texas, where the native soil is a fine, smectitic thermic Udertic Paleustalfs and the slopes range from zero to three percent. Multiple samples were collected from under each of three water and three feed lines the length of the house, in a longitudinal study during February 2008 through August 2010. To better define the relationship between the soil parameters and sampling times, a canonical discriminant analysis approach was used. The soil profiles assembled into five distinctive clusters corresponding to time and management practices. Results of this work revealed that the majority of parameters increased over time. The management practices of partial and total house clean-outs markedly altered soil profiles the house underlayment, thus reducing the risk of infiltration into the ground water near the farm. This is important as most broiler farms consist of several houses within a small area, so the cumulative ecological impact could be substantial if not properly managed.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4452585?pdf=render
spellingShingle Cynthia L Sheffield
Tawni L Crippen
J Allen Byrd
Ross C Beier
Kathleen Yeater
Canonical discrimination of the effect of a new broiler production facility on soil chemical profiles as related to current management practices.
PLoS ONE
title Canonical discrimination of the effect of a new broiler production facility on soil chemical profiles as related to current management practices.
title_full Canonical discrimination of the effect of a new broiler production facility on soil chemical profiles as related to current management practices.
title_fullStr Canonical discrimination of the effect of a new broiler production facility on soil chemical profiles as related to current management practices.
title_full_unstemmed Canonical discrimination of the effect of a new broiler production facility on soil chemical profiles as related to current management practices.
title_short Canonical discrimination of the effect of a new broiler production facility on soil chemical profiles as related to current management practices.
title_sort canonical discrimination of the effect of a new broiler production facility on soil chemical profiles as related to current management practices
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