Authors
Lars Bergström, Holger Kirchmann, Faruk Djodjic, Katarina Kyllmar, Barbro Ulén, Jian Liu, Helena Andersson, Helena Aronsson, Gunnar Börjesson, Pia Kynkäänniemi, Annika Svanbäck, Ana Villa
Publication date
2015/3
Source
Journal of environmental quality
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
512-523
Publisher
The American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, Inc.
Description
Transport of phosphorus (P) from agricultural fields to water bodies deteriorates water quality and causes eutrophication. To reduce P losses and optimize P use efficiency by crops, better knowledge is needed of P turnover in soil and the efficiency of best management practices (BMPs). In this review, we examined these issues using results from 10 Swedish long‐term soil fertility trials and various studies on subsurface losses of P. The fertility trials are more than 50 years old and consist of two cropping systems with farmyard manure and mineral fertilizer. One major finding was that replacement of P removed by crops with fertilizer P was not sufficient to maintain soil P concentrations, determined with acid ammonium lactate extraction. The BMPs for reducing P leaching losses reviewed here included catch crops, constructed wetlands, structure liming of clay soils, and various manure application strategies. None of …
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