Authors
Paul JA Withers, Barbro Ulén, Christian Stamm, Marianne Bechmann
Publication date
2003/8
Journal
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science
Volume
166
Issue
4
Pages
459-468
Publisher
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Description
Fresh applications of phosphorus (P) may cause ‘incidental’ losses of dissolved and particulate P forms in land runoff when rainfall interacts directly with fertilizers and manures which are spread, or excreted, onto the soil surface. Research indicates that when incidental P losses (IPL) occur, they often make the dominant (50–98 %) contribution to measured P loads in surface and sub‐surface runoff from field plots, with increased risk of eutrophication where P‐enriched runoff is routed directly to the watercourse. Rates of P loss are temporally and spatially very variable (< 1 to 25 % of total P applied) depending on the amount of P applied; the P release properties of the materials applied (% P extractable in water), the timing of storm events after application and the amounts of runoff generated. Large P applications left on the surface of wet, frozen, compacted, and intensively underdrained soils in high rainfall areas …
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Scholar articles
PJA Withers, B Ulén, C Stamm, M Bechmann - Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 2003