The phosphorus saturation degree as a universal agronomic and environmental soil P test
M van Doorn, D van Rotterdam, G Ros… - Critical Reviews in …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for crops and is applied to agricultural soil to bring or
keep the soil at a certain target soil P status in view of an optimal crop yield. Environmental …
keep the soil at a certain target soil P status in view of an optimal crop yield. Environmental …
Potential phosphorus leaching from sandy topsoils with different fertilizer histories before and after application of pig slurry
This study investigated the effects of historical long‐term and recent single applications of
pig slurry on phosphorus (P) leaching from intact columns of two sandy topsoils (Mellby and …
pig slurry on phosphorus (P) leaching from intact columns of two sandy topsoils (Mellby and …
Soil controls of phosphorus in runoff: Management barriers and opportunities
Kleinman, PJA, Sharpley, AN, Budda, AR, McDowell, RW and Allen, AL 2011. Soil controls
of phosphorus in runoff: Management barriers and opportunities. Can. J. Soil Sci. 91: 329 …
of phosphorus in runoff: Management barriers and opportunities. Can. J. Soil Sci. 91: 329 …
Connecting phosphorus loss from agricultural landscapes to surface water quality
The loss of phosphorous (P) from the landscape is commonly viewed as deleterious for
surface water quality. However, the quantities lost and the impact this can have on surface …
surface water quality. However, the quantities lost and the impact this can have on surface …
Long-term dynamics of phosphorus forms and retention in manure-amended soils
Phosphorus (P) leaching from soils with elevated P levels due to manure applications is
increasingly becoming a concern as a source of eutrophication of streams and lakes. This …
increasingly becoming a concern as a source of eutrophication of streams and lakes. This …
A global perspective on integrated strategies to manage soil phosphorus status for eutrophication control without limiting land productivity
Unnecessary accumulation of phosphorus (P) in agricultural soils continues to degrade
water quality and linked ecosystem services. Managing both soil loss and soil P fertility …
water quality and linked ecosystem services. Managing both soil loss and soil P fertility …
Comparing measures for determination of phosphorus saturation as a method to estimate dissolved P in soil solution
K Blombäck, CH Bolster, A Lindsjö, K Hesse, H Linefur… - Geoderma, 2021 - Elsevier
In response to concerns over the translocation of P from soils to P-sensitive water bodies,
there is high demand for developing simple indicators for evaluating a soil's risk of releasing …
there is high demand for developing simple indicators for evaluating a soil's risk of releasing …
Estimating phosphorus loss from New Zealand grassland soils
RW McDowell, LM Condron - New Zealand Journal of Agricultural …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The potential for phosphorus (P) loss from New Zealand grassland soils was assessed
using a combination of measured soil chemical properties and concentrations of dissolved …
using a combination of measured soil chemical properties and concentrations of dissolved …
Soil tests as risk indicators for leaching of dissolved phosphorus from agricultural soils in Ontario
Phosphorus movement in subsurface flow from agricultural soils can be a significant
pathway contributing to eutrophication of surface waters. Our study aimed to evaluate …
pathway contributing to eutrophication of surface waters. Our study aimed to evaluate …
Field‐scale evaluation of phosphorus leaching in acid sandy soils receiving swine waste
NO Nelson, JE Parsons… - Journal of Environmental …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Accurate descriptions of P leaching are important because excess P applied to soils can
enter surface water via leaching and subsurface transport, thereby negatively impacting …
enter surface water via leaching and subsurface transport, thereby negatively impacting …