Evaluation of selected soil properties for indicating cattle activity at off-stream watering and river access sites in southern Alberta

Miller, J. J., Curtis, T. W., Bremer, E., Chanasyk, D. S. and Willms, W. D. 2013. Evaluation of selected soil properties for indicating cattle activity at off-stream watering and river access sites in southern Alberta. Can. J. Soil Sci. 93: 343-358. Off-stream watering troughs may reduce surface wat...

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Published inCanadian journal of soil science Vol. 93; no. 3; pp. 343 - 358
Main Authors Miller, J. J, Curtis, T. W, Bremer, E, Chanasyk, D. S, Willms, W. D
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Abstract Miller, J. J., Curtis, T. W., Bremer, E., Chanasyk, D. S. and Willms, W. D. 2013. Evaluation of selected soil properties for indicating cattle activity at off-stream watering and river access sites in southern Alberta. Can. J. Soil Sci. 93: 343-358. Off-stream watering troughs may reduce surface water pollution by shifting nutrient distribution from natural watering sites along the river to around artificial water troughs some distance from the river. The objective of our study was to evaluate the suitability of nine soil properties for assessing the impacts of cattle activity adjacent to eight watering sites. Nine surface (0-5 cm) soil properties were evaluated along four 100-m transects at the five off-stream water troughs and three river access sites along the Lower Little Bow River in southern Alberta over 4 yr (2007-2010). The properties included P (total P, soil test P or STP), N (total N, NO3-N, NH4-N), total C, total C:total N ratio (TC:TN), chloride (Cl), and soil bulk density. Soil test P was significantly (P≤0.05) enriched at 65% of site-year comparisons, followed by total C (63%), NO3-N (55%), total P and TC:TN (50%). This suggested that these soil properties were relatively good indicators of cattle activity at the majority (>50%) of watering sites. Chloride was a valid indicator only in non-saline areas (100% of four non-saline sites). Total C and TC:TN ratios were not valid indicators in the calcareous soils at all sites because of possible confounding influence of inorganic C. Overall, we recommend Cl as an indicator of cattle activity at watering sites not affected by soil salinity and high natural Cl levels, and STP as the best overall indicator of cattle activity at off-stream watering sites and river access sites. Certain soil properties were also influenced by distance from watering site, stocking rate, precipitation, and age of water trough.
AbstractList Miller, J. J., Curtis, T. W., Bremer, E., Chanasyk, D. S. and Willms, W. D. 2013. Evaluation of selected soil properties for indicating cattle activity at off-stream watering and river access sites in southern Alberta. Can. J. Soil Sci. 93: 343-358. Off-stream watering troughs may reduce surface water pollution by shifting nutrient distribution from natural watering sites along the river to around artificial water troughs some distance from the river. The objective of our study was to evaluate the suitability of nine soil properties for assessing the impacts of cattle activity adjacent to eight watering sites. Nine surface (0-5 cm) soil properties were evaluated along four 100-m transects at the five off-stream water troughs and three river access sites along the Lower Little Bow River in southern Alberta over 4 yr (2007-2010). The properties included P (total P, soil test P or STP), N (total N, NO3-N, NH4-N), total C, total C:total N ratio (TC:TN), chloride (Cl), and soil bulk density. Soil test P was significantly (P≤0.05) enriched at 65% of site-year comparisons, followed by total C (63%), NO3-N (55%), total P and TC:TN (50%). This suggested that these soil properties were relatively good indicators of cattle activity at the majority (>50%) of watering sites. Chloride was a valid indicator only in non-saline areas (100% of four non-saline sites). Total C and TC:TN ratios were not valid indicators in the calcareous soils at all sites because of possible confounding influence of inorganic C. Overall, we recommend Cl as an indicator of cattle activity at watering sites not affected by soil salinity and high natural Cl levels, and STP as the best overall indicator of cattle activity at off-stream watering sites and river access sites. Certain soil properties were also influenced by distance from watering site, stocking rate, precipitation, and age of water trough.
Abstract_FL Miller, J. J., Curtis, T. W., Bremer, E., Chanasyk, D. S. et Willms, W. D. 2013. Évaluation de certaines propriétés du sol signalant l'activité des bovins aux points d'eau éloignés et aux sites donnant accès aux cours d'eau dans le sud de l'Alberta. Can. J. Soil Sci. 93: 343-358. Des points d'eau hors courant pourraient atténuer la pollution des eaux superficielles en déplaçant les éléments nutritifs des sites naturels, le long des rivières, vers des sites artificiels situés à quelque distance. L'étude avait pour but d'établir si neuf propriétés du sol permettraient d'évaluer l'impact des activités des bovins près de six points d'eau. Neuf paramètres du sol de surface (0 à 5 cm de profondeur) ont été évalués le long de quatre transects de 100 m aux cinq sites hors courant et aux trois donnant accès au cours d'eau, le long de la rivière Lower Little Bow, dans le sud de l'Alberta, pendant quatre ans (2007-2010). Les propriétés en question étaient les suivantes : concentration de P (P total, dosé par analyse du sol), concentration de N (N total, N-NO3, N-NH4), C total, ratio C total:N total (CT:NT), teneur en chlore (Cl) et densité apparente. La concentration de P établie par analyse du sol est significativement (P≤0,05) plus élevée pour 65 % des comparaisons site-année; viennent ensuite le C total (63 %), le N-NO3 (55 %), le P total et le ratio CT:NT (50 %). De tels résultats laissent croire que ces paramètres traduisent relativement bien le degré d'activité des bovins à la plupart (>50 %) des points d'eau. La concentration de chlore n'est un indicateur valable qu'aux endroits non salins (100 % pour les quatre sites de ce type). Le C total et le ratio CT:NT ne sont pas des indicateurs valables pour les sols calcaires, quel que soit le site, peut-être à cause de l'influence du C inorganique, qui s'avère un facteur de confusion. En général, les auteurs recommandent qu'on utilise le Cl comme indicateur du taux d'activité des bovins aux points d'eau qui ne sont pas affectés par la salinité et une concentration naturelle élevée de cet élément, et qu'on prenne la teneur en P établie par analyse du sol comme le meilleur indicateur, en général, de l'activité des bovins aux points d'eau situés à l'écart du cours d'eau et aux sites donnant accès à celui-ci. Certaines propriétés du sol subissent aussi l'influence de l'éloignement du point d'eau, de la charge de bétail, des précipitations et de l'âge du point d'eau artificiel.
Author Curtis, T. W
Willms, W. D
Miller, J. J
Chanasyk, D. S
Bremer, E
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